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1. With a little encouragement from Randy Hofer, Jay Eastman gets a kiss from Ann Marie Utter. 2. The miniature Queen and King were Ann Marie Utter and Jay Eastman.
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32 Almost Paradise Prom is the traditional big dance for Central students. It's a chance to be a Sharp Dressed Man or a Pretty Woman and go Steppin' Out for the night. The 1984 prom was filled with memories and good times such as the late nights spent transforming the gym into a dance hall, the band Bob and the Toms that didn't quite make it, and dancing to the Foot- loose soundtrack during breaks the replacement band took. When the dance was over the prom couples enjoyed a late night steak dinner at the Elk's Club. By the time most of the couples had enough of tuxes and gowns so they changes inot more comfortable jeans and sweat- shirts for a bonfire at Pine Beach. Davets Falls was the site for the prom picnic. The picnic is usually held the day after the prom and caps off a great weekend. 1. A nervous Todd Kitzinger and relaxed Ed Gauthier waited for the Grand March to be- gin. 2s The King, Todd Kitzinger, was final- ly able to relax enough to smile with the Queen, Liz Ziemer. Court members Heft to right across paget Scott Harbick 8: Ann Chaltry Bill Kopish tic Kersten Ruoff Steve Tebo 8: Mary Ash Randy Hofer 8L Khareen Baruela Dan Pearson $L Lynn Hamblen Dave Eklund and Tiffany Anderson were missing for the photo.
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The Times Of Our Lives 'iGraduation , a day that Freshmen dream of, Sophomores hope for, Ju- niors strive to achieve, and Seniors experience with a mixture of relief and sadness. This year was no dif- ferent. The Baccalaureate mass, held on the last day of school, had the seniors marching in proudly with their caps and gowns, laugh- ing over the slide show that never was and the faculty members bringing up the gifts, only to dis- solve into tears during the tradi- tional handshake tor hugl of peace. Another touching moment was the presentation of gifts to departing teachers and the special speech made by Mr. Doug Koch, a mem- 1. Amber Maymon, Dan Pearson, Betty Roberts, Amy LaCombe and Tim Beyer look on somberly. 2. Karen Ouellette happily receives her diploma from School Board President, Mr. Thomas Schwaba. 3. Dave Eklund offers a read- ing. 4. Laura VanAcker and Tiffany Anderson smile at one another during their duet at graduation. 5. Mr. Schwaba congratulates Lynn Lentz on her accom- plishment. 34 her of the faculty who left us after 22 years of service to our school. The presentation of the Senior awards closed out the mass. Graduation day dawned sunny and warm and while the good weather did not hold out, the day was still special. When the ceremony was finished and the caps and gowns returned, all went off to their par- ties, the service, college, jobs or whatever, to continue the rest of their lives. Good Luck to all who left us. Central was changed by you and will never be the same without you.
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