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(Top left) Prince and Princess, John Noel and Teresa Pracht pose for pictures. Queen and King, Barb Briggs and John Dockweiler are in the background. (Top right) Sheri Whiteman and LeeAnn Heflebower model their togas. (Bottom left) John Dockweiler poses in his toga. (Bottom right) The senior hall didn’t win the hall contest but it was full of color and spirit. 13
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(Right) Mums were sold during homecoming week. The FBLA chapter sold and delivered the flowers. (Bottom left) Queen Barb Briggs hugs Senior Debby Dietz following homecoming coronation. (Bottom) The sophomore hall, entitled “Burn em”, won first place honors in the hall decorating competition. 12
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Prom 1985 Lasts Prom; the single most extravagant event of the school year. Prom lived up to the expectations of the motto, “All Night Long”. Girls and guys showed off their gowns and tuxedos while posing with their dates in the gym. The gym was decorated in burgundy, black and silver. Gerrit Hamblin gave the invocation and Justin Province, junior class president, and Dave Carroll, junior class vice-president, opened the ceremony by welcoming everyone to the prom. Later, Rick Smith, senior class president, expressed his appreciation for the prom on behalf of the seniors. Dan McLaughlin, social studies teacher, was the guest speaker. After the dance everyone gathered at the drive-in for “Fast Forward”. Following the movie, the juniors’ parents served breakfast at the Country Club. Prom activities definitely lasted “All Night Long”. (Top) Students dance to Straight Ace. (Bottom, left) Lisa Spanel and Kevin Bayne help decorate the gym. (Bottom right) Mike Hefle-bower and James Gallentine take a refreshment break. All Night Long” 14
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