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Below: Like a video. Shannon Loar and Stacy Lum- brezer show “Control . Middle: Giving All or Nothing Mark Krieger and Sue Eichcr kiss and make up after disputing who was faithful. Bottom: In fear. Peggy Donahue and Mary Jo Kreuz cover up because Somebody’s Watching Me”. Top right: After scareing little girls away, Mark Krieger and Clark Emmons express their tender affection for their teddy bears. Center left: Casually waiting for the elevator, Nora Bettag is not prepared for her small stomach ache. Center right: Showing off her “Boy from New York City,” Kathy Carter parades Clark Emmons while Colleen Nichols sings. Bottom: Blending voices, Phil Snyder and Annette Walworth seem to be pondering their own futures inspired by the song “Starmaker.” Christina Finney Cabaret 21
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Left; “I Sing the Body Electric, the grand finale, features Mixed Chorus, Chorale and the dancing of Shannon Wallace. Right. Combining to create A Chorus Line, Dawn Serna, Sarah Zcnk, Billic-Jo Serna, Tamara Sutton and Shannon Wallace arc just five of the ten girls in the classy kick number. Right; Borrowing a song from the Andrew Sisters, and also their style of dress, Christa Pifcr, Col- leen Nichols, and Mary Kathryn Currier swing their way through “Boogie-woogie Bugle Boy. Bottom left: No longer heavily disguished in a “Fruma Sarah costume, Colleen Nichols really belts out the fifties hit, The Boy From New York City. Bottom right; Alone in ‘Central Park,' Christa Pifer performs the ballad The Way We Were as a featured solo, and then she will make a mad rush to take her place with Chorale for Star Maker. 20
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22 Prom Court; Junior attendants Scott Conrad and Janel Langenderfer, Senior attendants Clark Emmons and Jana Peebles, Queen Shannon Wallace and King Brian Geer, Junior attendants Karen Diebert and Scott Gillen. A long night to remember. In an effort to make the prom outstanding, the Class of ’88 chose Holland Gardens for a location. Because affordable bands were not capable of providing the quality and variety of music desired, a disc-jockey Mr. Entertainer was hired. Using that source of music students could request what they wanted to hear. Silver and blue balloons floated above tables and dance floor setting the mood for A Night to Remember. Silver amd blue memory books and nut cups carried the theme and served as keepsakes. About two-hundred people enjoyed eating, dancing, and getting pictures taken. Of course, a major topic for conversation was how great everyone looked dressed in formal clothes. A most remarkable outfit was Steve Garlicks’ blue denim tux, designed and sewn by Steve, with some help from mother. Following the prom, an after-prom, paid for by junior parents, was held at Aquarius Athletics. It gave students a chance to let off steam swimming, playing volleyball or racquet ball; relax and watch movies; or eat. Center left; Victor Marvin and Jenny Patek dance to the music of Mr. Entertainer. Center right; After coronation the crowd thinned enough to allow Junior class President Greg Hoffman with his date Leslie Ott, and Junior class Secretary Janel Langenderfer with her date Chris Ott, and Karen Diebert with Troy Torbet to enjoy the last moments of the prom they worked for over a year to create. Bottom; Finding her friends, Sandy Davila, and Bart Salsberry delightful company adds to Joyce Donseca’s enjoyment. Prom
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