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ABOVE LEFT—Andrea Stoltie and her date and Tammy Wellhausen and Rob Knott wait to get prom couple pictures taken. ABOVE—Senior Jeff Perry and Dixie Hel- mick, junior, dance to the music of “Edge” at the prom. FAR LEFT—Peggy Crise, senior, and her date enter through the beautiful decorations at the prom. LEFT—Junior sponsor Mr. Dennis Feagler and Mrs. Nancy Feagler enter the Legion for an exciting evening. 23 ACTION Student Life Prom
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Maggert, McFann named prom royalty (i “Straight from the Heart” was the theme for the 1985 Junior-Senior Prom. The junior class entertained the seniors and guests May 18 at Ameri- can Legion Post 178. “Aaaaaand the King and Queen winners of the 1985 Junior-Senior Prom are Kip Maggert and Paula McFann,” announced junior class sponsor Mr. Aaron Greve. Immedi- ately following their crowning the roy- al couple danced to prom theme song. The rock band, “Edge” from Fort Wayne, provided the evening’s enter- tainment. Prom committees were entertain- TOP—Newly crowned Paula McFann and Kip Maggert enjoy the traditional King and Queen dance at the prom. ABOVE —Senior Sterling Robbins and ju- nior Lance Dills and their dates relax at their table as they read prom programs. RIGHT—Junior Sheila Rodman and her date Todd Slabaugh excitedly enter the Legion. FAR RIGHT—Seniors Tim Sparks and Tim Rayle gain attention as they dance together at the prom. isp ACTION Student Life Prom ment, chairman Doreen Zolman; sponsor Mrs. Margaret Rice; invita- tions, chairman Paula McFann, spon- sor Mr. Rocky Pressler; decorations, chairman Tracy Curtland, sponsor Mr. Mark Ober; and food, chairman Dixie Helmick, sponsor Mr. Denny Feagler. Paula McFann said, “I thank the American Legion for donating the le- gion hall at no cost to us so we could put the extra money toward other prom expenses.” —Jim Mosley —Mike Maley —Kathy Hixson
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114 seniors graduate at commencement One hundred fourteen seniors (in- cluding foreign exchange students) left the halls of GHS as graduates at commencement ceremonies June 2, 1985, in the Paul Bateman Gym. The program began with juniors Paula McFann, class president, and Dixie Helmick, vice president, leading the processional as the GHS band played “Pomp and Circumstance” after which they played “The Star- Spangled Banner”. The invocation was given by Rita Lynn Wilcoxson, senior. Welcome was extended by Deborah Sue Zerns, vice president of the class of 1985. James Carl Ely gave his salutatory address which defined the difference between success and materialism. He stated, “We will take the helm of a world in turmoil, a world where pollu- tion, murder, and dictatorships pros- per, and it seems that an honest man doesn’t have a chance to survive.” He continued with that train of thought by saying to make America better indi- viduals must stick with their values and strive hard toward success. Next GHS choirs sang “If Only You Believe,” followed by co-valedic- torian Julieanne Johnson’s address. She said, “Today, as we leave this ABOVE—Graduates Tami Coleman and Lisa Bertsch leave the gymnasium with roses and diplomas in hand. RIGHT—After receiving his diploma, Salutatorian James Ely steps from the stage. 24 ACTION Student Life Commencement gymnasium, for many of us it will be a time of sadness, but for all of us it will be a time of happiness and relief.” She also said, “As we start our new lives we must not be afraid to accept the chal- lenges that our future holds because no matter what our plans for the fu- ture are, how successful we are can only be determined by each of us alone.” “You'll Never Walk Alone” was sung by GHS choral students after which co-valedictorian Daniel Louis Miller bagan his address which de- fined pride and tradition. “Listen to the advice of your parents; they have Senior Class of 1985 Class Motto: it. Colors: Maroon and Blue Flower: Song: Officers: treasurer To imagine it is to achieve it. To dream Maroon Rose with Silver Baby's Breath “Remember the Feeling” by Chicago Julieanne Johnson, president; Sterling Robbins, secre- tary; Deb Zerns, vice president; Tamara Coleman, done well thus far. But likewise, re. member that your life is your own, that you, and only you are responsible for your failure, your mediocrity, ot your success.” He concluded by thanking the taxpayers of DeKalt County. Mr. Gaylord Toll, principal, pre: sented the class and Mr. Kermit Wed- dell, superintendent, awarded diplo. mas. Benediction was given by seniot Frank E. Weller. Recessional conclud- ed the activities with GHS band play- ing “Fanfare and Recessional”’. —Jim Mosley
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