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Rock'n’Roll! Senior LeAnne Detmer and ju- nior Jay Ingalls have a good time at the dance. (Photo by Dale Hogg) A special event this year was the crowning of the ‘82 Prom King, Kraig Clawson, and Queen, Nancee Dannebohm. (Photo by Dale Hogg) 17
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Theater reigns again The 1982 Junior-Senior Prom, May 8, was a total success, according to most of the students who attend- ed. The theme, “Rockin’ the Para- dise,” was chosen for the special event, and the old theater which used to reign in Chicago was resur- rected for this unforgettable evening. The ballroom at the Black Angus in Great Bend was decorated totally as the Paradise Theater. Tim Vogt, president of the junior class, welcomed the students and fac- ulty and then introduced Monty Fox, freshman, who sang the intro- duction to “Rockin’ the Paradise.” Then a musical film was shown which the junior class made especial- ly for Prom. This film was the high- light of the evening as it turned out. The film presented members of the junior class attending a rock concert in which the band members were sophomores Tony Thill and Craig Amerine, and freshmen Monty Fox, Scott Christiansen, and Mike Thill. These five pretended to be the group “Styx”, and the juniors were down below the stage screaming their praise. The Mystic Blues then sang the “Fame” medley, while synchronized flashing of strobe lights made the group appear to be in slow motion. A new event this year was the crowning of Prom royalty. Candi- dates for the honor were seniors Lorri DeWerff, Nancee Dannebohm, Robin Buckbee, Kraig Clawson, Dale Hogg, and Curtis Arbuckle. The 1982 Prom king and queen were Kraig Clawson and Nancee Dannebohm. “Myth” was the band for the sec- ond year in a row. Many compli- ments were received about them. - Reviewed by Sonya Seitz Time to get close. Senior Sheryl Whittaker and date, Mike Hood, enjoy this slowing down in pace. (Photo by Dale Hogg) Enjoying the meal is Jeff Whitmer and Daron Ruckman. The menu chosen by the junior class consisted of roast beef, baked potato, corn, salad, and paradise ice cream. (Photo by Dale Hogg) 16
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Thoughts of past, present, and future seem to be what is on Kevin Zimmerman’s mind. (Photo by Diane Muller) A joyfilled embrace was witnessed between mother and daughter. Marian DeWerff pre- sents daughter, Lorri, with her diploma. (Photo by Tony Furse) Valedictorian, Cheryl Oberle, presents her ad- dress about senior memories. (Photo by Mr. Tony Furse) Anticipating the night to come is Phil Feist. (Photo by Diane Muller) 18
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