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HOT STUFF, (left) Junior Jodi Clawson and 1983 graduate Monty Miller take time to cool down between dances. (Photo by Mohn) SHOT BY JR. (below)Senior Scott Rhoades and his Dallas, Texas date Kim King are captured on film by journalism instructor John R. Mohn. (Photo by Mohn) 4 .
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‘Don’t Let It End’ was theme for May 12 prom The Clocks played until 12:00 Renting tuxes, buying flowers, extending curfews, test driving a car from Marmie Motors, and get- ting supplies for the after-prom party made the May 12 prom an unforgettable evening. Getting a date for the prom was the main goal for most of the junior and seniors. Though most of the dates were underclassmen or from area towns such as Chase, Claflin, or Great Bend, seniors Tony Thill and Scott Rhoades set an unofficial record for reaching out the farthest. Their dates came From Dallas, Tex- as, contacts made during the Mys- tic Blues trip to Coloado. The Black Angus workers opened the doors to their banquet room at 7:00 p.m. to greet over 100 starving prom goers. After the gi- ant photos for decorations had been checked out, most settled down to enjoy a meal of steak, sal- ad, baked potatoes and green beans. After the meal juniors Monty Fox, accompanied on piano by Lean Sobba, sang the theme song Don't Let It End'y by Styx. The students were allowed one hour after the meal to pick up their dates for the dance. Upon returning the couples had their photos taken and began the dance to the music of The Clocks. The Clocks top 40 song She Looks A Lot Like tfou was requested several times; since the band played its own music, their hit song was the only one most of the couples recognized. The prom may have ended at 12:00 p.m., but, the night was just beginning. Several parties were planned, but the majority of the people went to junior Blake Well's party. Well's party was going strong until 4:00 a.m. when he closed it down to attend a breakfast at the Thill residence. As a finale, senior Scott Strobl held a breakfast at 6:00 a.m. for those waiting to see the sunrise. GOOD TIMES, (above) Sophomore Mi- chelle Schremmer, junior David Feck, and junior Kristi Tien show that prom can be a good time for both friends and dates. (Photo by Mohn) FOOTLOOSE, (right) Senior Craig Amerine and his date enjoy dancing to one of the clocks many upbeat songs. (Photo by Mohn) 18 Prom
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t NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Karen Schrader Scott Rhoades DeAnn Isern Donna Fiest Barbara Biays VALEDICTORIAN, (right) The highest honor, valedictorian, was earned by senior Karen Schrader. (Photo by Mohn) FINAL MOMENT, (below) Senior Brad Bressler receives congratulations from board member JoAnn Kincaid. (Photo by Mohn) SALUTATORI AN. (above) Senior Scott Rhoades received the honor of salutatorian for the class of 1984. (Photo by Mohn) GRADUATE OF 84. (right) Senior Barbara Biays watches on as fellow classmates re- ceive their certificates. (Photo by Mohn) 20 Graduation
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