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Inflation shrinks Turnabout With tight schedules and even tighter budgets, Turnabout was not as popular as it once was. Because of this, many juniors and seniors just planned on attending the prom instead. “I ' m going to prom so why go to Turnabout? said Jeff Plant. He said going to both dances was just too expensive. Others, however, ignored the finan- cial costs, to capitalize on the social dividends. I like Turnabout. It gives everyone a chance to dress up and go in style. Also, I like the idea of asking the guy because guys are shy about dances, commented Connie Wheeler. The attendance should have been higher. If everyone would attend, then there would be more fun,” said Mrs. Julie Westerholf, dance sponsor. In the traditional ceremony, Becky Watson was crowned queen, Becky’s courts included Sandy Baacke, Amber Blouin, Nancy Burnhardt and Janet Bowyer. I was very proud of my Becky for being nominated, for when she had won, words could not be expressed. So I kissed her!” said Bob Blouin. The band was liked but had one dis- appointing factor. Acro-Batt” did not play the theme song. ‘‘Stairway to Heaven” during the crowning. Kathy Wachowiak said, I loved it! I thought they were a real great band. Larry Hughbanks remarked, “It was okay, if they would have played more slow music.” Jim Hudspeth added, It was pretty good, but it could have been better.” The kids were dressed beautifully and acted accordingly. Very well behaved. I wouldn’t mind chaperon- ing again,” said Mrs. Dawn Patchin. Sophomore Lisa Dayberry and date Kent Hadden enter into the room of excitement. 22 — Turnabout
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each judge. The contestants agreed the pageant made them much closer. I feel 1 got to know some of the girls in my class in a dif- ferent way,” commented Karen Kenning. “We all became really close,” said Kim Boling. A strip-tease act in Junior Miss? Debbie Anderson portrays Miss Piggy in her talent skit. Roses and trophy are given to Karen Kenning after being crowned. Junior Miss — 21 Junior Miss candidates watch an interview with Mr. Dick Mickey and Mr. Bill Westerhoff on channel 50 during one of their practices.
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Slow dancing was a favorite of many cou- ples including Jamie Schrieber and her date Tom Krebs. The pleasure of dancing with the Turna- bout queen Becky Watson was given to her date Bob Blouin. Down for a break after having a whirl on the floor, freshman, Debbie Gruenhagin and date, Dave Xanders. Former Hanover graduate Sherry Verhulst and senior Jim Heiser have a quiet little conversation in their own little place. Turnabout — 23
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