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MAGIC GLITTER Black, white, sliver decorate JR’s floor Mystical Magic, theme for this year’s Junior-Senior prom, fit the event well as the evening turned out to be a success. Couples danced the night away on the black, white, and silver decorated floor at J.R.'s Roller-castle, with glitter in their hair and at their feet, prom-goers thoroughly enjoyed themselves. “The night was special, the atmosphere was great. I had so much fun. I can’t wait till next year, stated Junior Wendy Wheeler. Near the end of the evening, Steve Schofield and Cindy Skinner were crowned as the king and queen. As couples left for Post-Prom, servers Jenny Morin, Heather Bernson, Dave Johnston, and Ryan Irish handed out souvenier champagne glasses. At Post-Prom, held at the Moose Lodge outside of Greenville, the fun and entertainment continued. Parents ran roulette wheels and blackjack tables and passed out refreshments. Community contributions helped to buy many prizes that were given away at the end of the evening. The biggest prize, a $700 stereo system, was won by Colleen Burns. Doreen German, a senior, enjoyed the event. “There was so much going on, the time just flew by. The prizes were great. It was so much fun.” Taking time out from the dancing, these prom-goers spend time talking. Seniors Doreen German and Casey Raymond seem to be enjoying Prom 1987 by the smiles on their faces. 20 — PROM
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DANCE CHANCE In the time honored tradition of the famous Sadie Hawkins, girls have an opportunity to ask a guy out for a date. GHS‘s traditional Sadie Hawkins dances annually provide the same opportunity. In the fall of each year the dance is rated a highlight along with Homecoming. Dozens danced the better part of the night, with currently popular music being provided by a D). Dress was extremely countrified and casual, with jeans, flannel shirts, and straw hats the most popular attire. Soft drinks, socializing, snacks were provided and jovial atmosphere provided for a good time. A hayride for those interested also contributed to the night being a hit. In the spring, another special social occasion was presented in the form of a Post Prom Party. Organized and chaperoned by parents, it offered a safe option for students to continue festivi- ties. Students were given gambling chips to use at the game of chance of their choice. Luck and skill provided some a bonus amount of chips; others had fun losing to a stretch of bad luck. Merchants and businessmen donated dozens of prizes and students were able to spend their winnings on assorted items. Social Highlights occur both Spring and Fall SADIE HAWKINS — 19 Picking a winning horse in this ashion was Dancing and socializing were the two major purely chance. Players hoped to guess cor- activities at the Sadie Hawkins Dance, redly.
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Most prom-goers attend with the notion that they will dance and talk with their .friends. However, these sophomores had their hands full as they greeted couples and served refreshments. “Mystical Magic” was the theme of Prom '87. Junior Jeff Switzer and Sophomore Robin JCraii enjoy a slow dance together. Prom provided the opportunity to dress up and look our best. This year’s prom attracted a large number of students. PROM — 21
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