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I980 Prom: Sparkle Sparkle, by Cameo, was the theme of the I980 Junior Senior Prom. The night proved to be a night to remember. Cou- ples who walked in the door had a certain sparkle upon their faces that let everyone know they were looking for a good time. The band, The Royal Kings, made sure that the guests had a good time by play- ing popular up-to-date-music that pleased everyone. The evening came to a stand still for the announcing the prom commit- tee, class officers and the Senior’s grand march, but this wasn’t for long. The band started playing again, only this time they played the Prom’s theme ‘Sparkle’, after which some couples left to go to dinner. As they left the dance floor, they said their goodbyes and with a friendly smile showed their approval of the Prom. When the last lingering couple had left the gym, the dimmed lights went out, and the Prom was offically over. Dancing the night away, couples were so involved with themselves they only heard the music and the sweet whispers of their dates. Varieties of delicious food served at the Prom were displayed in various forms on the serving tables. Smiling for the camera are Wesley Prillaman, Junior Class Pres., and Mrs. Baskins, Junior Class Sponsor. Decorations for the tables included a white table cloth, a big blue ribbon, and a star-shaped candle for a center piece. [| ' 14 Prom 80
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Keeping up with money for yearbooks makes McKie Tony turn to blowing bubble gum. Making a diligent search for a senior’s book, Pat Tyree looks through box after box. Sharing a look at special moments of the year kept students busy during class breaks. Selling books on that hot business day kept Sandra Hodges on the alert. Wondering what to do with all those yearbooks, Doug Montgomery gives a call for “help.” Getting the autographs and neat writings from friends made “yearbook day” a day of ecstasy. Arrival |3
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Displayed at the front of the room, in large sparkling letters was the theme of the Prom. Standing proudly before the people are the (left) Senior officers, Junior officers, and the Prom com- mittee. Junior class officers, (left) Debra Carter, Wesley Prillaman, and Michelle Matherly pose for a quick picture. Beautifully decorated in blue and white was the heart- shaped arch used for the grand march. Keeping the Prom alive and continuously going was the band, The Royal Kings, playing one great song after the other. Prom 80 15
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