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Oriental Affair Blackbelt, fortune cookies, and Noble Romans pizza all came together at the afterprom, which for the second year in a row was held at Astrobowl. As the students strolled in the entrance they were greeted by four custom officials. Every student received a passport to enter A Night in the Orient. As they promenaded past the officials they were then welcomed by oriental greeters. The greeters gave the girls fans and a fortune cookie while the boys received headbands and a fortune cookie. As the students strolled farther into Astrobowl they were in the midst of all the action. Bowling, games, picture taking, and socializing all awaited them. While the games were going on, many juniors and seniors were called to win a door prize. Some of the prizes included: gift certificates from various shoe stores, gas stations, and restaurants, photo albums, and various other items. There were other prizes but the students had to buy them with tickets. To win tickets in bowling they had to get a strike, spare, or hit down a colored head pin. If they accomplished any of these they were given so many tickets which could be used to buy prizes. Another activity that took place was eating. Noble Romans catered the afterprom with pizza and breadsticks. ''It was casual, said David Hancher. The food set my tastebuds on fire. I felt the afterprom was a big success. Astrobowl is the ideal place with a good atmosphere for the students. The parents did a good job organizing everything. I felt it was a great turnout. I got the impression the students really enjoyed themselves, said Principal Gene Genth. While dressed in appropriate clothes to go along with the theme “A Night in the Orient , Gary Clark and Tonya Ellis participate in the bean bag toss. Gary and Tonya pooled together 230 tickets to win a tiger blanket. Prom and Afterprom 25
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PROM AND AFTERPROM Melanie Stone concentrates on shooting the centipedes while Deanette Zody watches. Video games were available for the students' entertainment but they didn't receive tickets for playing. Lisa Caffee and Larry Priddy pose in kimonos along with an umbrella during the afterprom. Everyone who attended had the opportunity to have their pictures taken in the kimonos or in a photoboard with their heads on the bodies of sumo wrestlers. The Kimonos and umbrella were later raffled off for prizes. John Maley and Michele Seim smile while being crowned prom king and queen by junior class President Chris Chappie and student council member Missi Selzer. 24 Prom and Afterprom
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GRADUATION Led by senior class President Tim Flora, the class of 1986 turns their tassles, which according to the guest speaker, the Hon. Robert D. Garton, is one of the little things that mean a lot. Superintendent Glen Keller hands Senior Rob Archer his diploma while, Vice-Principal James McKinney reads off the names of the remaining classmates Gary Clark receives a handshake from his grandfather Robert Blythe. Gary is wearing an academic tassle which denotes that he completed at least 44 credits with 30 of those being in the academic areas of English, math, science, social studies and foreign languages. Anyone who did graduate and did not graduate with an academic diploma needed 39 credits. 26 Graduation
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