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Each year juniors and seniors nominate five senior guys and girls for Prom King and Queen. At the Prom, the guys vote for the queen and girls vote for the king. Senior Todd Hendrick son reigned as King, and Senior Tracey Lay. crowned by Kelly Todd, reigned as Queen. The After-Prom Party provided five areas for students to play games. The Boys Club. Girls Club, a tent for bingo, the basket ball court and a tent with carnival type games. Junior Julie Schoellkopf participates in one of the games. 19 Prom
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“tfp Where We Belong” wmmmmmmmm Columbus Celebrates the Prom. (Jp Where We Belong, the 1985 North East Prom, took place on May 17, at the Com- mons with only juniors and seniors or their older guests attending. Despite cloudy skies and 35 degree tem- perature the evening attire varied from strap less dresses to tea length dresses, hooped skirts, and lace gloves, while tails on guys tuxedos and canes were the basic styles. All juniors and seniors were able to attend the After-Prom Party, free of charge. The theme was Columbus Discovers America. The party was designed to keep students in Columbus on Prom night to further their cele- bration. Bob and Tom from Q95 and the Ricky Ry- dale Band, presented the entertainment in a night club type atmosphere. The party lasted from after midnight to 5:30 a.m. More than 1.600 students were able to attend. by Lana Riley The decorations for the After Prom were made by the parents. Seniors Jeff Holmes and Dawn Bell enjoy a game in the Girls Club, which was decorated with airplanes in the clouds. In the bingo tent prizes were distributed upon winning. Local merchants donated numerous prizes and gift certifi- cates for the party. Seniors Melissa Geroge and Hector Ramaros try their luck at bingo. At the After-Prom Party, students were able to play carni val type games and win coupons, redeemable for prizes that evening. Parents volunteered to run the games. Dwight Grooms, father of Senior Merritt Grooms, hands Senior Vicki McMahan dice, while explaining how the game is played. 18 Prom
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Mike Clancy Mark Buckley, senior. Stephanie Smith, sophomore, and Chris Eggers. senior display the togetherness and friendship of Campus Life. Tom Rust. Campus Life leader, greets Krista Miller, sopho more, as she enters the meeting. Campus Life brings that opportunity to meet or be with some one special. Seniors Brian Tempest and Jill Taylor talk after a meeting. Mike Clancy Mike Clancy 20 ■ Campus Life
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