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Left: Junior class and prom sponsor Ms. Teri Winkler makes the anxiously awaited announcement of the 1980 Prom Court. 0 1979 Prom King John Schulte presents Joe Groneck with his gift as second attendant. 0 Gifts and Crowns are displayed prior to their presentation to the 1980 Prom Court. ' The musical group Hi Tension adds spark to an electrifying evening, 0 Unaware of what lies ahead, Juniors Tracy Kiefer and Vince Leopold pursue their New Horizons. -N .. Bl 1 Actlvlties!Prom ' 23
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Dreams Come True tor the Court of New Horizons opes rose, fell, and rose again as the time of the coronation grew near. After recognizing reigning royalty of the senior class, prom sponsor Ms. Winkler announced this year's Prom royal court. The 1980 Prom Queen was Miss Jill Koke. Vince Leopold was named Prom King, Jill and Vince were joined on the court by first attendants Karen Goldhagen and Charlie Sutkamp and by second attendants Tracy Kiefer and Joe Groneck. Last year's Queen and King, Marilyn Kappesser and John Schulte, were on hand to crown the new royalty. Above: 1980 PROM COURT: First Attendants Karen Goldhagen and Charlie Sutkampg Queen and King Jill Koke and Vince Leopoldg Second Attendants Joe Groneck and Tracy Kiefer. Right: Underclassmen enjoy one of the evening's first dances. D The photographer alligns Patty Grever and Dave McAndrew in order to capture the perfect pose. 22 ' Activities!Prom X .,l X X t x f A l ew Ll f-...f
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ffL'1.113 ,1- Service Comes First s vocation-oriented clubs, FBLA and DECA provide opportunities for members to excel in business and distributive education fields while in high school. In March, FBLA members participated in the Region 4 Conference at Morehead State University. Mark Culp captured first place in Typing ll while John Schulte won the Public Speaking competition. Joe Wever and Jerry Parrott placed second in the Poster Event to also qualify for the state conference in Louisville. To raise money for these events, FBLA sponsored bake sales, a car wash, and their traditional Kit-n-Kaboodle sale. DECA found variety to be the spice of their year as activities ranged from working at a chili cook-off in Covington to making Easter Bunnies tor ladies at the Baptist home. DECA members also competed in regional competition, as Dennis Roell, Bev Griggs, Dan Vickers, and Tammy Forge qualified for the state events. Dennis earned a spot in the national contest in Miami, Florida. Above, left: DECA sponsor Ms. Judy Silz pauses during a discussion with one of her Distributive Education classes. 0 Business Billboard, located in a business room, illustrates the open field of opportunities in the rapidly growing business world. 0 DECA: Front row: R. Deitemeyer, A. Mclntyre, T. Barnett, B. Pealman, L. Johnson. Row two: Sponsor Ms. Silz, K. Blackburn, S. Ewing, D. Foy, S. Roberts, S. Davidson, J. Griggs, D. Billings, D, Vickers, D. Youtsey. Row three: J. Emminger, K. Smith, L. Leopold, K. Nickol, K. Ahrens, J. Keiter, D. Cox, B. Griggs, C. Grinninger, L. Stephens, R. Laake. Back row: J. Benge, M. Harper, B. McMillan, D. Roell, J. Cooper, K. Johnson, L. Bernitt, S. Byrne, T. Forge. 0 DECA OFFICERS: Secretary Sharon Roberts, President Linda Stephens, Historian Dan Vickers, Vice President Julie Griggs, Reporter Karen Blackburn, Regional Reporter Dawn Foy, Parliamentarian and Regional Historian Stephanie Ewing, Treasurer Sherry Davidson. 24 0 ACtivitieS!FBLA-DECA 90st ,- 'L r .r fkwv 3i -swat Lum Qgfd 5-Ita, lasik . et... Tw' -ibnrid. Business . laid C-f.:e 1 -+6 fgvttf nr,- CMYK Ttipisf M-sc:-,Al mu., ,,,, 'Eg e rin r..,,,w hu 9.-.4 9M Uni 5
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