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14 Prom 1 3 I. Music and atmosphere set the mood for couples such as Debbie and Steve Ballard. 2. With a picturesque gazebo in the background, Vickie Brooks and Bill Kollmon enioy the music provided at the dance. 3. Out on the floor, Rob- bie Thacker and Laurie Butterworth dance to the Prom's theme song 'Summer Breeze. 4. The Eye guitarist provides entertaining music for the dancers on the floor. 5. Seniors, Ann O'Brien and Lynne Hastings, show what laughter shared by two friends can do to make an evening special. 6. Lost in thoughts of their own, Debbie Elmore and Wally Anderson dance during the memorable even- ing. 7. Pausing in between dances for a breath of fresh air, Vickie Hughes and Terry Goodwin smile for the photographer. 8. Wonder how they made those in- teresting centerpieces? seems to be the question racing through the minds of Rachel McKIveen and George Saro- feen.
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