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I Right: Dancing to the music of Ambush were Chris Willis and Judy Lipscomb. Center: Seniors Doug Rus and Regina Smith shared a dance as the evening wore on. Below: Every year the Prom begins the same way. with the traditional Grand March. Jackie Crouse and Anne Gallo performed the carefully re- hearsed routine at the Prom. Right: Hand-in-hand Connie Brown and Bill Shelton enjoyed the Grand March. 12
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High X goals set students apa tX. People all over have goals that they want to reach and we are no ex- ceptions. It is one thing to set a goal, but it's another to have the willingness to accomplish it. And that's what we have, the willing- ness to achieve. When David Taylor was asked his goal for his first year he replied, My goal is to just pass 7th grade, at least for right now. '7 just want to graduate, said senior Donnie White, with a smile. Not everyone's goal is the same. Eighth grader, Lor- retta Ross had an unusual goal. ‘7 just want to grow taller, she said. Many students wish to make good grades, meet new friends, play basket- ball, or catch an eleventh or twelfth grader and go to the Prom. Some want to overcome fears, like Teresa Maxwell. My goal is to overcome my shyness and have the ability to speak out. Many students set goals, but one thing that sets them apart from all the others is that they set their goals high and usually accomplish them or at least have fun trying.
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Left: At the coronation ceremo- ny, Gary Knotts, junior president, crowned the new queen, Kim Gerard. Below: Couples enjoyed the first dance of the evening. Kim Gerard and Gary Knotts, and Doug Rus and Regina Smith en- joyed dancing to the music of Ambush. Prom memories recalled fondly Imagine the mood ... A moon-lit night, bright twin- kling stars, a full supply of happiness. This was the de- scription of the Prom with its theme of Open Arms. The Prom, brightly deco- rated with silver and blue was held at the Flemington Community Center. Cou- ples danced to the music of Ambush. '7 thought it was rather nice, everyone that went had a good time. stated senior Greg Marshall. Tammy Jones, junior, also agreed with him. The Prom court had a few stars of its own. Doug Rus and Kim Gerard were crowned King and Queen by the junior class officers. Serving as princesses were Regina Smith and Sylvia Up- ton. A buffet meal was also served to top off the splen- did evening of stars, dance and fun. For the couples. Great Moments were hap- pening! 13
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