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Page 28 text:
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Prom The sounds of Hopper fill the Multipurpose Room serenoding Prom goers. Junior President. Rob Robe donees with his dote. Pom lorgen. The teor down on Tuesday involves Koryn Vogt. Mim Doerr. Kelly Jensen, Deon Wag- ner. Mike Dartmon and Michele Dickinson. Dancin' Creighton America on April 25. 1987. Teachers enjoy Prom too. Miss Dork) Dree- sen and Miss Kathy Kavan relax ot the bon- quet.
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Cnjoying the bonquet ore Thereso Wogner, Chorles Shefl. Brlon Keck ond Michelle Berglund. Junior Closs officers. Rob Robe ond Trish Al- exander greet guests. John ond Dorothy Von Brocklin. Heod servers. Gorret VonBrocklln ond Corl Burns uuolt on the heod tobies. Sophomore. Michelle Prochosko serves Scott Polzin onother gloss of water Shades odd to Bob Coutts' Prom ottire. Seated ot his table ore Jeff Chose. Dove Shonno. Christoph Motthels. Lee UJotermon ond Charles Scott. Prom 23 1 4= D
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LUc 've Got Tonight... find they danced ns of 6:30 p.m., npril 25. 1987 every Junior, Senior and Sophomore, who was lucky enough to be chosen os Prom server, was well account- ed for. They were attending the annual Prom banquet, dance and Post Prom party. m M opper, a Norfolk bond provided the music for the evening from about 9:30 p.m. to 12 o. m. for S425. The bond wos good , wos the most famous quote given after Prom. The punch bowl wos attended by Geivin and Glendo Stevens and Robert and Morti Robe. Randy Foster Photography took individual photos about 10:45 p. m.. after o few mechanical fail- ures. But the donee wasn't the end of the activities. Post Prom, un- der the direction of Valda Voung and Liz Polak, featured the UUheel of fortune and survivor T- shirts. Rs the theme song said, 'We’ve got tonight — uuho needs tomorroui? , could hove summed up how some Juniors felt about cleaning up on Sunday af- ternoon ot 3 p.m. Those who were there, were industrious, completing their task by 5 p.m. The wall and ceiling decorations were left up until af- ter the Sports and Musicians Banquet on April 27. First period Tuesday, Rpril 28 found the Rrt II Class ond study hall rolling up murals and tearing down the remaining walls and ceiling. Th« Post Prom Porty wos once again handled beautifully by the mothers and fathers and I was impressed that all but two jun- iors showed up. — Lyn Heaton Some ore exhausted and some enter- tain, os Trad Anderson rests ond Tim Shoffer uses nutcups os eyeglasses. Prom 25
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