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Top left; Mild weather allowed camra buffs like Vicki Fields to get outside shots in Holland Garden’s courtyead. Top right; Peggie Donahue, Jon-Paul Thibert, and Christa Pifer greet friends in the gazebo, a favorite place for picture taking. Center left; Pausing to adjust hair and make-up, Stacey Lumbrezer, Sarah Zenk, and Amy Keller freshen up after dinner. Center, Long tiered gowns with off-the-shoulder necklines, like Janel Langenderfer’s were popular and added to the romance of the evening. Center, It is daylight as Kevin McCready, Bobbi-Jo Reynolds, Mike Zenk, and Lori Kaczmarek arrive at the prom. Will it be daylight again before they arrive home Sunday morning? Bottom three pictures; Planned by parents organized by Judy Hoffman, the After-prom had plenty of food and activities for everyone. Shown having a good time are Anna Floyd, Jim Jefferies, Bill Ciesielczyk, Sue Eicher, Christa Pifer, and Eric Robertson. Prom 2:
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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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Having finished exams more than a week before, seniors return- ed one last time, June 7, for graduation ceremonies. It was a warm windy day as they gathered in the cafeteria. A harried Mrs. Schmidt separated seniors from family and friends and sorted them into proper order for their march to the football field. Guests found positions in bleachers or folding chairs as the band and choirs took their positions. Several youngsters, unaware of the inpor- tance of the event, scampered through the crowd eluding paren- tal discipline. Board members and administrators joined speakers Ms. Ogden, Shannon Wallace, Mary Jo Kreuz and Greg Hoffman on the stage. Once the seniors arrived it was parents’ turn to scamper throughout asiles and seats vieing for the best positions to photograph their favorite graduates. In only an hour, speeches were given, music had played, evrey senior had received a diploma, and the Class of 87 became alumnae. Graduation Top left: Sporting his Honor Student Mcdalion, Todd Baldwin waits for the call to line up with his class. Center left: Strong breezes created problems for seniors trying to keep hair, tassels and mortarboards in place; Melody Peters finds it takes more than a bobby pin as she heads for the chairs on the football field. Center right: Taking one last oppor- tunity to fuss over her child, ‘Mom' Stasa makes a few adjustments for a joyful Heather Stasa. Bottom: Honored by the senior class as speaker. Shannon Wallace takes the responsibility of representing them seriously.
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