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Memories? Although Memories Always and Forever” was the theme, for many, the memories would rather be forgotten. The general feeling of prom-goers was that the 1983 version didn’t live up to expectations. “The biggest pro- blem was the band. They were too loud, Carol Schmal said. “You couldn’t even talk to the person next to you. If you weren’t dancing, all you could do was sit and watch.” A confusing introduction of the court had the prom committee scrambling for the girls’ flowers. The ■d Two of the court procession, Terry Wat- son escorts Janet Bowyer to the dance floor to await the crownings. court included Deanna Bilka, Janet Bowyer, Lydia Maldonado, and Sherri Peck. King candidates includ- ed Larry Suarez, Tim Clrbanski, Terry Watson, and Todd Willis. After Debbie Corbett and Bill Kozlowski were named queen and king, the couples enjoyed one of the rare slow dances of the evening. The traditional day at Turkey Run the next day gave couples a chance something to look forward to after the previous night. We had a good time with all the other people from prom, said Chery Huseman. ▼ Lisa Jonason and friends dance to the music of Runner. Rather than complain all night, everyone made the best of it. Prom — 29
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► With chairs in a circle around the dance floor, Sue Sikma and Mike Bieber participate in the garter ceremony. ▲ Queen Debbie Corbett and King Bill Kozlowski wait for the band to play after cor- onation by last year ' s royalty, Dianne Urbanc- zyk and Dave Monix. ► While waiting for dinner to be served, Larry Suarez and Mia Johnson visit with other couples at the table. 28 — Prom
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THE BAND, CHOIR AND SWING CHOIR ALL HIT The Key Range What group didn’t need to raise money? Band, choir and swing choir were no different from any other group. To raise funds, the groups sold frozen pizzas. Profits were spent on new equipment and group travel. While raising money, the groups were always busy preparing for concerts. We performed very well,” Miss Linda Beard, choir director, said of the first concert. She noted that she strives for perfection. Perfection eluded the swing choir at Spring Spec- tacular, but the group did manage to entertain the audience. The band, on the other hand, worked on basics. “We had our good points and bad points, but we are a young band and we ' ll get better, said Mr. John Gor- ball, band director. ▲ “Life is a Celebration” wrap- ped up the first half of the Spring Spectacular. The choreography was the toughest part to learn for the number, according to the swing choir members. ► Choir — Front: Miss Linda Beard, Emily Benton, Gidget Keiser, Debbie Brown, Traci Varichak, and Doris Sievers. Mid- dle: Lynda Kretz, Dawn Stelow, Jessica Tuttle, Scott Deruntz, James Schmidt, Krista Prater, Dana Hammons, and Dana Martin. Back: Kathy LaVelle, Lisa Terral, Kelly Crowley, Carl Moore, Ernie Malago, William Troy, Charlene Brown, Crystal Deinema, and Darla Brown. 30 — Band Choir Swing Choir
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