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Curt German und his dntc :irc thinking how won- derful the prom night has hocn. Terri Morrison amd Steve Till drift slowly to thc music. - ' r .-W, f L ' f 1 L' Jr ,KA . , vi' h' ' I . Brenda VVinehester and Don Ternct are enjoying ll Mike Rcmklng and Laura Beahrs toast to a wonderful hrief moment from dancing to talk with julie Ashcroft CVCIHIIIL- and her date. A-Y... , x , ,'l Scott Sordelet and Eileen Crimmer are named King and Queen of the prom. The Prom Court is anxiously waiting the naming of the King and Queen. The candidates are Scott Sorde- let, lulie Coffee, Lance Gayle, Chris Corrao, Charla Loc wood, Eileen Crimmer, Cre Rank, and Yvonne Rich. Shep Moyle is announcing tlfige winners. Prom 23
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A a I Nights are Forever is carried out beautifully in a starry atmosphere. Rick Schreiber and Alyson Myers relax a minute to taste some of the delicious O food. Evenm Take an evening with a special date, and a live band, dancing, elaborate decorations, and lots of food, and what do you have? The 1979 Junior-Senior Prom. The theme of this year's prom was Nights are For- ever. It was unusually beautiful and truly unique as the theme was carried out with the illusion of a starry heaven. The highlight of the evening came with the naming of the King and Queeng Scott Sordelet and Eileen Crimmer were chosen. The juniors spent much money and many hours prepar- ing for the special night. Their project began early in the year selling candyg the Class of 1980 raised more money than any previous class. During the busy Week early in May, the juniors worked for hours decorating the gymna- sium and preparing the food. The Seniors agreed the prom was beautiful, They felt the juniors did a great job, and that the Nights are For- ever was the best prom ever held at Carroll. The night of May 5 was surely a memorable one. Leff Fomey and Judi Kennedy along with Maureen obinson and her date Henry Krajewski look for- ward to an exciting evening of dancing. Prom coordinator Shep Moyle and Debbie Hoche- meyer dream ofa starry evening of dancing. X x v NN X . X 1 .fi N iw, if 7 F' ff S.. T ff 'sa Prom cou les enjoy relaxing and talking to friends between tlge dancing. 22 Prom
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Before iter It was F ridayg the prom was Saturday and there was still a lot of decorating to do. So all day long the gym was alive and buzzing with not only juniors, but seniors, soph- omores, and freshmen as well feven though they had to miss class-shucksll who wanted to take part in decorat- ing for the neatest prom at Carroll. The gigantic task of tuming the normally drab gymna- sium into a sparkling extravaganza took nearly five days to complete. The first thing to go up and the biggest project of the entire setup was putting in the false ceiling. Repre- sentatives from Cincinnati even came down to personally show the junior class how to maneuver those long rolls of crepe paper over the wires which were strung across the gym. Lots of aluminum foil and silvery papers were used to make the atmosphere sparkle. The traditinal After-prom which was held at the Shiloh was a time to wind down and let loose after a typically nervous and definitely fom1al prom. Nearly everybody threw on their dancing clothes or jeans fwhich were a welcome relief after tuxes and formal gownsj and pre- pared to boogie down to the sounds of Winddrift. For most couples, it was the perfect ending for a wonderful evening. Seniors Bill Wiehe and Lucy Schortgen find themselves, along with everyone else, wrapped up in the music of the After-prom. Sipping Pelpsi, juniors Gloria Fonner and Dave Dunten take a break to mingle wit the crowd and chat with their friends. 24 Prom' 6: After-prom After a long day of decorating, members of the junior class Qand one sen Qx
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