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Projects TOP LEFT: Jerlyn Kotan and Mike Shaeffer wait for the District III Oral Interp. contest to begin. TOP RIGHT: Steve Johnson plays the trap set The band performed outside on the foot- ball field for Homecoming MIDDLE LEFT: Kristi Wentworth works on captions for the yearbook She served as one of four co-editors. ABOVE: The chorus performs at a concert The vocal department gave two concerts during the year LEFT: David Hammer. John Burns, and Christine Ziebarth set a table Their group, the Presbyteens. served a dinner to raise money for the group s activities Projects 17
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Traditions Con tin ue Again this year, the junior class made arrangements for any junior or senior to eat at Walkers before the Prom. The Prom started at 9:00 on Friday. May 2nd in the Community Center. Pictures were taken in the picture booth area set up next door to the dance floor. Candidates for Prom King and Queen were Laura Lang, Sheila Wenge, June Utech, Colleen Cullen, Pam Sutton, Steve Ziebarth, Tim McGlone, Jeff Eng. Mike Nass, and Aaron Smith. TOP: Aaron Smith and Steve Ziebarth, two Prom candidates look on as Aaron Schultz announces the '86 Prom King and Oueen, Jeff Eng and June Utech. ABOVE: The Good Times Band performs for the dance. The lead singer wore a spe- cial costume for this song. MIDDLE RIGHT: Kara Johnston and Danny Jewett watch the dance from the kitchen of the Community Center They served punch to the Prom guests. RIGHT: Steve Ziebarth. Cindy Welbig, Rich- ard Hagel. and Jodi Whipkey take advantage of some slow music. 16 Prom
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Staff Attendance Down Again Annual staff attendance was down again this year. Conflicts with other activities often made it difficult for staff members to meet deadlines. The Press Convention, held at Brookings on October 14, gave staff members new ideas to help them plan the yearbook. It served as a “learning experience for the new members and “refreshed the memories of old members. The 1984-85 yearbook received a first class rating at the awards ceremo- ny. Student photographers took pic- tures and developed films, while the Enterprise Publishing Co. printed all pictures for the yearbook. Three members of the annual staff attended a summer camp held at SDSU in Brookings. During this time, they learned to write better copy, captions, and headlines. TOP: Jodi Whipkey and Jason Crouch go over some ot the yearbook pages on the computer disk. ABOVE: Dachelle Graves and Chris Doyle walk to another class at the Rotunda building on the campus of SDSU. They attend these classes during the Press Convention. RIGHT: Yearbook members are. back row. Jason Crouch. Jodi Whipkey. Dachelle Graves. Dirk Graves, and Mr. Clifton Sutton, adviser. Front row are Amy Christensen. Sheila Wenge. Amy Petersen, and Kristi Wentworth. 18 Yearbook Staff
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