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After the bell... Student paths divide After the final bell of the school day rings, students find themselves doing an array of activities. Some catch a bus for home and others find themselves scurrying off to practices. Each goes his separate way. One goes to McDonald’s for work, and the other goes to Rax. One goes to band practice, and the oth¬ er goes to basketball practice. Then there are those who go home to watch T. V. for the remainder of the prosperous day. Others talk on the phone for end¬ less hours at a time. Some students go home and study, study, study. There are also those who go home and do abso¬ lutely nothing at all. The weekend agenda is just as varied as after-school activities. While one finds immense satisfaction in sleeping the weekend away, another may find satisfaction in reading a book. For those who go, go, go, the weekend is a flurry of activities. First it’s off to the big game, then time for a snack, then to a party, and lastly to the midnight show. Although students have various inter¬ ests, it seems that all have something that they consider worthwhile to do over the weekend and after the bell. Students not only eat at McDonald ' s, they also work there. Donna Miller waits on customers at the drive-up window. Patti Petro and Dan Kernagis take time to smile at the photographer during cheerleading practice. Mr. Scott Vlink demonstrates an escape move to the junior varsity and varsity wrestlers. 17
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IPOO H IH ' OIL ID § LASTING VI ID MOIL ITS Prom is the last dance of a high school career. The 1983-84 prom will hold lasting memories for the seniors of ’84. Prom took place at the Serbian Hall on Friday, May 4. The theme was “Col¬ or My World. The junior class presi¬ dent, Anne Kvachkoff, welcomed the crowd. Jenny Lambert led the dinner prayer. Pawnz supplied the evening’s enter¬ tainment for the fourth consecutive year. The group performed songs by popular artists as well as their own work. The announcing of the queen and king took place at 9 p.m. The queen candidates were announced individual¬ ly, and each received a single red rose and a gold charm with Prom ’84 en¬ graved on it. Each of the king candi¬ dates received a keychain with Prom ’84 also engraved on it. Tina Head and Steve Gilrowski were named the queen and king of the dance. After the crowning, the dancing con¬ tinued until 11 p.m. Then friends parted and went their separate ways. Some went to parties or out to breakfast while others went to Chicago for a carriage ride. The next day couples went to Indiana Beach, the Dunes, the Cubs’ game, or various other places. The 1984 Queen candidates are Janet Wise, Tina Head, Chrisy Merkner, and Anne Nerney. The 1984 King candidates and junior escorts are Jenny Lambert, Dave Surber, Steve Gilrowski, Jeff Georgas, Dave Koscho, and Diane Williams. Tina Head and Steve Gilrowski reign as the 1984 prom King and Queen.
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