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Prom Festivities Continue At Beach “I was really excited before prom. It felt neat to be all dressed up and drive up in a fine car,” said Senior Ricky Kopps. Pre-prom activities included parties such as the ones hosted by Seniors Don Ballard and Tracie Rutherford and going out to dinner at fine restaurants such as Vargo's. The Great Caruso and The Rainbow Lodge. The students who did not eat dinner out chose to save money and eat from the buffet at the Hyatt. “This prom sure did out-do last year's. A better place and better food added to a better night,” said Senior Ray Schmidt. I had a lot of fun. I was so excited about prom and dancing, that I didn't eat. I'm sorry that I missed the food because it all looked so good!” said Senior Chappell Wells. After prom, many people attended parties or breakfasts, then a large number of people headed toward the beach, where many beach houses had been rented. The best part of prom was spending the night at the beach.” said Senior Brett Rogers. The rest of the weekend was then spent in the sun. The weather could not have been better. The seniors who were granted a skip day the Monday after prom, made the most of it. but this was the last year for Seniors skip days. I was really nervous before prom, but afterwards when everyone was at the beach, things were more relaxed. I had a lot of fun at prom!” said Sophomore Carole Charlton, who was one of many underclassmen who went to prom. By L. Sturm, Senior Editor Seniors Kelly Goppert and tured by the magic of prom memories. Photo by Tom Richardson are cap- which will lastforever in their Spiller Senior Tom Luce, Soph- Rathgeber enjoy the sun Jamaica beach. Photo by M. omore Carole Charlton, and whilo at a beach house on Hahn Seniors Wendi Pena and Kim Seniors Manisha Kavadi and Vic Mehra get ready to dance to Relax after enjoying food from the buffet. Photo by M. Brown 40 Prom
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Seniors Reena Sinha and Raj Jungle Love. Photo by M. Rao leave the dance floor Spiller after an exhausting dance to Seniors Jeff Ray and Jodi teacher Mr. Aber at the a silk white rose, the class Kircheim check in with art entrance. Each girl was given flower. Photo by M. Spiller Seniors Scott Woodle and Ginger Smith relax and enjoy soft drinks after dancing several dances. The students Senior Chris Kail and Katy Junior Denise Witt try the hors d’oeuvres at the buffet. Many Seniors chose to eat at fine restaurants before attend- ing the dance. Photo by M. Spiller were provided with an un- limited number of soft drinks. Photo by M. Spiller Prom 39 SENIORS
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Senior Cheri Armstrong with Shawn Smith prepareto leave late Rocco Jackintcll and prom and go to the beach. Jenisc Jackintcll with date Photo by A. Burt Seniors Mike Molloy and Tracy Kagan get into the festive spirit by dancing to Relax, Don't Do It. Photo by M. Spiller Many seniors attended before-prom parties, such as this one hosted at Senior Don Ballard's house. Photo by M. Hahn Seniors Phillip Mann and Chris Kali were among many seniors who enjoyed the sun and fun at the beach after prom. Photo by T. Geise Clomcnts Sophomore Christie Ebeier, Senior John Perez and Junior Tracy Geise go to prom in the luxury of a llmo. Many soniors chose to go to prom in limosand other big cars. Photo by T. Geise Prom 41 SENIORS
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