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Qt when... . . . Girls like Chris Nelson don't mug for the Legend photog. Mr. Eleyet gives up on froggie and other idiosyncrasies. . . . Mr. Meythaler does not physically force his views on others. Jim Fletcher stops showing off his rubber neck. . . . Guys like Dave Miller stop catching Zs during class. . . . Miss Knudsen figures out she is not in Antarctica. 200 f Thafll Be the Day ,ff 'i Anil I S QR '63 9 X 1 X5 Nl rl X' PIN5
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The long and vvlndlng road The Long and Winding Road, theme of the 1980 Junior Prom, was the initial sight of all who attended the Prom. The brown, mortar road led over a bridge to the dance floor, where couples danced to the music of First Born. Also included in the woodland scenery were a large mural, interspersed trees and an old cottage swing. Theresa Graff remembers, After the dance and before Post Prom, some people drove off with trees on top of their cars that had been used as decorations for the dance. Junior Class President Steve Topetzes comments, The monumental task of planning and carrying out the Junior Prom was lessened by the droves of diligent students who made countless sacrifices of their time and talents. In short, a lot of people did a lot of work and before you knew it, everything was finished. Junior Prom, the most formal dance of the year, saw guys and their dates in the traditional dress of tuxes and floor length dresses. Dinner, according to custom, was a major part of the evening's festivities, and often provided some interesting experiences. As we ate our dinner, a man with a guitar came to our table and serenaded us, recalls Connie Hurley. Genie Douman says, We rode to dinner in a limousine and when we got there, we told the driver to be back in one hour. The food didn't come for 45 minutes, and then we had to inhale it just to meet the limousine. Many students and parents attended to see the coronation which was led by King Steve Topetzes and Queen Carolyn Hawley. Prom is an all night event with Post Prom immediately following. After Prom, some couples remained out, playing tennis or going to a party until the next morning. Post Prom was a blast. Everybody still had a lot of energy even though it was so late. The band played a good mixture of music and everybody was dancing. After Post Prom, couples, went out to play tennis or go bowling. Some people even went to church with their formal clothes on. says Jody Breckenridge. . Y- 5 .X Junior Prom f 199
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That'II I3e The Day Mr. Bandettini supports the Democratic Party. Mrs. Zander doesn't use words like Tuesday-ish and npromptuly. Heidi Swann drives to school in a cheap car. Lisa Tannert wears a Fair Isle sweater. Lesly Lipscomb doesn't. The furnace works during the winter and the cooling :tem works during the summer. the words Key Club don't serve as a pass into first hour. Mrs. Streiff doesn't say, How cutel Mr. Goodwin's classes don't take field trips. Mr. Melter is unable to draw a dotted line. Mr. Kreklow stops making jokes about his Polish heritage. i Mr. Zimmerman doesn't have an interesting rnonstration to show his Physics classes. Bob Gresser joins the Peace Corps. Mr. Boie doesn't greet random students in the halls. The Legend office isn't cluttered with unexplainable ipaganda. Students can make their way through the mounds of litter it they have discarded in the hallways. ' ' .Mgr-
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