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Students ‘In the Air’ With Prom on 10th Floor “In The Air Tonight,” was the prom theme as students took the elevator up to the 10th floor of the Livestock Exchange Ballroom. It was held on April 29, from 7-10 p.m. “I thought Prom was great,” com- mented junior Jodee Pleskac, “I think it had a better turnout since it wasn’t at school.” This was the second year in a row that the prom was held off campus. Junior class sponsor Bob Bair thought the attendance was great as 288 tickets were sold. This topped the number sold last year, making the attendance the highest in recent memory. As couples arrived they got in line to get their pictures taken in front of a colorful hot air balloon, provided by Design-A-Time. Design-A-Time was hired to do the decorating. The music was provided by The Bedrockers. The five-person band’s lead singer was Ron Sorensen, a senior at Blair High. I thought The Bedrockers did a fantastic job,” stated junior Jennifer Kros. “They had a good variety of music.” Tickets for prom cost $10 a couple and those wishing to attend the post- prom party paid an extra $2. The first 200 students to purchase their post- prom tickets received T-shirts with “PPParty,” “In The Air Tonight” and “1988” written on them. The post-prom party, held at Dana college, provided games, movies and various prizes to all who attended. For many it ended a night of fond mem- ories. Sophomore Cyndi Wrighlon and junior Adam Riddle have their pictures take. Taylor photography took the couples’ pictures. Junior Nate Smith, his date, junior Chad Mann and freshman Mindy Clark dance to the music of the Bedrockers. A variety of music was played. 26 - Prom
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Vinton, Sorensen Star In Musical Production of ‘Grease’ “It’s been a lot of hard work, but there never was a dull moment,” said junior Becky Vinton, describing the efforts of the cast and crew for the spring musical, “Grease.” The musical chronicles the story of a “roughneck” boy and an “inno- cent” girl who meet during the sum- mer, but when school starts they find it difficult to continue their relation- ship. The play proves how far a per- son will go to be accepted. Senior Ron Sorensen and Becky starred as the two teenagers who try to cope with the pressure of their so- cial classes. The BHS students’ production of “Grease,” written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, included many of the hits from the broadway show such as “Greased Lightnin’” and We Go Together.” “All of us involved developed a spe- cial camaraderie that made the mu- sical work,” said senior Scott Hansen who played Sonny, a member of the “T-Birds.” Mrs. Jean Hundtoft directed the school’s production of “Grease.” She was aided by musical director Dave Carlsen. The musical played to full houses all three nights. “From all the compli- ments and positive comments from people, many I didn’t even know, I feel it was worth it,” said junior George Bower, who played Roger, on the pub- lic’s reaction to the play. The new Sandy (Becky Vinton) impresses Danny (Ron Sorensen). The two switched roles, trying to please the other. Sandy (Becky Vinton) sings about her sor- rows. Sandy, Rydell High transfer student, changes from good to not-so-good to please her friends. Musical - 25
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The Bedrockers provided music for the Prom. Senior Ron Sorensen was the lead singer for the five-person band. Seniors Steve Petersen and Bobbi Holl- ingshead and Dan Anderson (Class of ’86) exit the elevator. The Prom was held on the tenth floor of the Livestock Exchange Building In Omaha. Junior Scott Petersen and his date take a break from dancing to gather some refreshments. The food, catered for Prom, consisted of Swedish meatballs, cocktail franks, fresh fruit and vegetables, cheeses, chips and cake. Prom - 27
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