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And We Danced Mimi Smith, Connie Paskovics, and Carole Snyder beam happily after their coronation. Self Control provided the nights entertainment and kept the couples 'on their toes', Who knows what this table full of smiling faces is discussing? 16 PROM
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Military Members Make March Memorable fter weeks of anxious anticipation, the long-awaited night finally ar- rived. March 22 marked the 13th an- ual JROTC Military Ball held at the PHV CO Club. hroughout the year, students participated n contests that measured their competen- y in certain skills. The winners were given -wards for their excellence in different reas of achievement. Among the many re- ipients were James Vorpahl, top shooter, -nd Phillip Rumley, cadet of the year. The nightts dancing began with the tradi- tional waltz in which the newly crowned queen was accompanied by General Sulli- van, the evening's guest of honor. Couples soon joined in, preferring the slow songs to the more upbeat music played. The night passed far too quickly for the cadets, but the memories would not fade for a long time to come. Cadet Fred Keville described this year's Military Ball as Ha great success and an excellent opportunity to experience the militaryis way of life. Military Ball Queen, Holly Gupton, and her escort, Mike Jacobs, stand majestically for photographers. Dress uniforms, evening gowns, and slow music create a pleasurable atmosphere for the dancers. After being greeted at the reception line, the guests are led into the dining area for a delicious dinner. Toasts were made to honor our country Getting to the point, the saber guards make way for the Military Ball Queen and attendants. Many dedicated cadets volunteer their time and hard work to bag groceries and wash cars to raise funds for this special occasion. Standing tall and proud, the rifle team members, James Vorahl, Jon Harrison, Tony Ortiz, Allen Gartman, Donald Hennen, and Matt Anderson receive their well- deserved awards from Commander Jess Montgomery. Military Ball 15
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fter starting off the evening with a A romantic dinner, whether it was French gourmet cuisine or burgers and french fries, the couples began to arrive at the Heidelberg Castle to celebrate PROM 1986. The couples were escorted to their tables by PROM pages Heather Perry, Cheryl Ledford, Jackie Broach, and others. Members of the Junior and Senior classes and their dates enjoyed activities such as dancing to this year's theme song iiFor Just A Moment , getting their pictures taken, and just talking about PROM '86'5 various new fashions. Before long it was time to crown the queen and her court which con- sisted of Queen Mimi Smith and King Mau- rice Sipos, Senior Princesses Connie Pasko- vics and Carole Snyder, Senior Attendants Paul Hogan and Mike Zimmerman, Junior Princesses Kerstin Lowman and Janet Rud- derham, and Junior Attendants Pete Phillis and Christian Smith. Dancing until all hours of the night tired the students out so many of them dropped by the Breakfast Disco for a quick bite, and then left to continue party- ing. The overall opinion of PROM 1986 was a night of fun and happy memories to last a lifetime. Queen Mimi Smith and King Maurice Sipos lead the crowd in dancing to liFor Just A Moment . Couples dance to the sounds of Self Control. PROM pages 1986 have a big job ahead of them serving this cake. PROM pages deserve to have some fun after all their hard work. PROM l7
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