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brom aces test After last year’s prom, “‘Hold On to Your Dreams,” the dreams of a future prom were close to lost. Problems with drinking and vandalism caused the HHS administration to take a closer look at whether or not there should be a prom for 1984. They decid. ed to give the juniors a chance. to prove that they could put on a problem-free prom. But a few pre- cautions were taken to make sure the kids kept in line. Faculty, class sponsers, and the administration established strict rules which included hiring an off- duty policeman, selling advance tickets only, and forbidding re-entering the hall after leaving. The juniors realized that this prom would decide the fate of future proms, so they did everything they could to make sure all went well- and it did. “The Rose” and the band Sceptor made the May 2 prom at the Knights of Columbus Hall a prom that will be long remembered. V3 28 Student Life v2 a See emg ee f y — 4 1 Because Sceptor specialized in rock music only, Connie Klaus and Lee McCoy performed the song “The Rose” to make the prom complete. V2 Finding that a prom required a lot of advance work, the ju niors use Shelly Gusch’s garage to construct the canopy. Y3 Junior Carl Steiner and his date Kathy Hogen find a slow dance is the only time to be alone. 44 Junior class sponser Ms. Cheryl Swafford discusses the prom turnout with Mr. John Heath. V5 The camera spots some “Wild Spanish Roses” as a few seniors sport their flowers in a rather different fashion. VY 6 The band Sceptor provided the music for the prom. 4 7 Sherri Hagler and her date John Schwarz are announced as they make their entrance.
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‘Being in the pit band was a lot of fun, and ! got to see the show free. ’—Jim Kidder, freshman. “You never really experience drama until you work backstage. it requires an unbelievable amount of work, yet it is so much fun.’’—John Pa- gan, senior. A 6 Dancers Kris Baer and Duane Frerker try out new dance steps. A 7 Babcock (Bob Bullivant) explains the advan tages of Boniface Academy. A8 Jim Orlet, Bernice Weber, Melissa Heineman, and Carl Steiner await Miss Hill’s ap- proval after a scene. Ag Evelyn Rogier and Jackie Schaffner await Mame's arrival to Peckerwood. musical
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‘“! think the prom was a lot better than than last year's. Every: body thought the new rules were going to be terrible, but they helped the prom to be a success.’’— Cindy Baumann, senior. “This was the first prom I’ve been fo, and ‘The Rose’ lived up to what a prom is supposed to be. it was great. ’—Fred Michael, junior.
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