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THE '86 PROM COURT: Chrisly Eickoff Rod Baker Shcllee Miller Steve Connelly Betsy Neufer Paul Hiatt Jenny Potish Will Luzar Dana Van lloozen Adam Probst ALMOST PARADISE! Junior Angie Ablcs and her date, sophomore Todd Weaver, waltz at the Prom. ROYALTY. This year's king and queen were juniors Will Luzar and Betsy Neufer. IIAWAIIAN DANCERS. Juniors Dawn Klopfenstein and Adam Probst dance at the bowling alley during after-Prom. JWWS ll ' 7 E' . Prom
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