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Prince: Rich Nesbit son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nesbit Princess: Deanne Averhoff daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Averhoff a. Jan, John, Kevin and Keith spend their spare time preparing for prom by making the flowers. b. Deanne begins the program by giving the welcome, c. David and Angie read the seniors' future twenty years from now. d. Those gener ous seniors will the juniors some pretty weird stuff, as Robert and Natalie reveal, e. Speaker, Mrs. Barb Harken, gives comments of how some seniors got through their last year. f. After a brief intermission, the band Shane rocked the night away. g. Rich has Deanne tilt her head so he can crown her princess, h. Of all the seniors, the shortest girl got the tallest guy for a king.
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a. So this is what the Charles William Theatre Room looks like. b. After being crowned the King, Kenny shares a dance with the princess, c. While waiting for their food to be served, Scott and Dennis share a laugh, d A close up of two sweethearts, Greg and Nancy, dancing the night away. e. Deanne points out to the guests how to line up to get their food, f. Waiting for the dance to begin, these seniors discuss the night's events. Carnival 2 Turns Out to be 1 The 1979-80 carnival theme was 'Wrangler.' There were 22 booths and activities ranging from a basketball throw to a make up booth. Over 20 businesses from around the area donated prizes to help in the carnival’s success. The carnival, sponsored by the Dunkerton Education Association, involved every teacher, staff member, administrator and a few parents. Junior high and high school students helped out by having booths and donating their earnings to the carnival fund. Fifth and sixth graders helped out by selling raffle tickets. There were about two times as many people attending than last year, and three times as much money was made. This year’s fund went toward a pitching machine, a camera for the annual staff, high school beautification, elementary playground equipment and the Nature Center. The DEA has voted that next year's funds go toward renovation of the auditorium. a. Trying his best to hit the center, Joey Knebel tries his skill at the BB shooting range, b Turning out dozens of dolls, clowns, and actresses, Pat Jennings works on another willing subject, c. Cowboy hat and flannel shirt, Chris Snyder shows what a wrangler should be. d. The cake walk was popular all night; here Mrs. Hahn goes to let more eager participants in. e. Showing Jason Smith the secret behind cupcake decorat mg, is Daryl Hunt. f. Concentration and a good follow through is what Craig Smith is hoping for so he can win a prize. 21
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