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An entertainment-filled evening pre- sented by the juniors honored the sen- ior class of 1983. Highlights of the an- nual Junior Senior Banquet included a steak dinner, the reading of Senior Wills and Prophesies, recognition of outstanding personalities, and the crowning of prom royalty. “We wanted to break the tradition of ham,” food committee chairman Brian Pitts said about the steak dinner served at the banquet. “We wanted to have the best meal we could. Though some complaints surfaced about the steak being too rare, the overall re- sponse was favorable. Everything went well,” Brian stated. “We had a lot of good help. Miss Welch entertained the banquet- goers with Wouldn't it be Loverly, and Evergreen. Zero candy bars for Brian Pitts and the ability not to be a space cadet to Terri Willis were among the attention- getters in the Senior Wills, read by Debbie Gannaway and Andy Clark. An imaginary visit by Melissa Scott to Soothsayer Richard Weaver re- vealed the inevitable destiny of the seniors of '83. The prophesies were somewhat surrealistic, or were they? Would Chris Hughes and Deonn Squibb really commit suicide if Calvin Klein jeans went out of style? Chosen by the seniors, Dean Blazek and Terri Spears were honored as the Junior Personalities. Darla Campbell and Ken Witt were selected by the ju- niors as Senior Personalities. Teacher of the Year was awarded to Rosemary Frerking, music instructor at Humansville for six years. Reigning Prom Royalty Debbie Piper and David Hinkle bellowed a duet to the theme song, We've Got Tonight. Raymond Christensen and Becky Stovall were crowned King and Queen of the Prom. The court consisted of Debbie Gannaway, David Sawyers, Darla Campbell, and Ricky Bays. The evening finallied with a dance D.J.ed by Johnny Bond, his third con- secutive year at Humansville's Junior- Senior Prom. WE’VE GOT TONIGHT AT THE
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Genuinely ecstatic! Terri Spears is in awe as she ac- cepts her award for Junior Personality. Play that funky music! Rosemary Frerking joins the jazz band with her electric guitar at one of the ball- games. This was just one of the many activities Ms Frerking put her extra effort into, which made her the popular choice for teacher - of-the-year. Hold that note! Sherry Welch entertains the audi- ence with songs including Wouldn't it be Loverly and Evergreen Let's dance. Newly crowned king and queen. Raymond Christensen and Becky Stovall, solo the first dance of the evening.
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