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-----PKOM----- SSPARAZS WAVS The theme of Separate Ways described the prom down to the very smallest of details. The juniors presented an event-filled evening to honor the senior class of 1984. To enhance the night's activities, the gym was decorated in Roman style. The evening started at 6:00 p.m. with people posing for pictures. Advancing to the meal, the prom attenders enjoyed a meal of chicken, potatoes, salad, corn, rolls, and pie. By way of an extreme sense of foresight, juniors Bobby Midles and Sheri Woods read the prophecies of the class of 1984. Will Dan Wohnoutka really become the Fire Chief of the Fair Play Basement Savers? Seniors Becky Cutbirth and Jeff Stacy read the wills, giving the attenders a chance to set back and laugh at the seniors private, and some not-so-private, jokes. Selected by the senior class, Wendy McShane and Matt Van Holt were the Junior Personalities. Seniors Janice Ladish and Dean Blazek were selected by the junior class as the Senior Personalities. Prom King and Queen candidates were selected by the junior class. On the night of prom, all prom attenders voted for the king and queen from the candidates who were: Janice Ladish, Belinda Routh, Mike Burrow, Richard Weaver, Gary Tharp, and Dean Blazek. The 1984 Prom King and Queen were Mike Burrow and Belinda Routh. The Junior Senior Prom concluded with a dance DJed by Jamie Weaver. Becky Piper
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so ye ars os sveeuc momsjvzs ENTERTAINING. The jazz band relaxes the student body after a suspenseful Tiger Feud game organized by the yearbook staff. KING AND QUEEN. Seniors Jeff Stacy and Paula Chasteen were chosen Tiger King and Queen and named at the Lucky Friday the 13th Dance. PRES. HEWITT. As Student Council president senior Cliff Hewitt invited everyone to attend the dance where the Tiger King and Queen would be crowned. KISSIE, KISSIE. Presenting the Hershey kisses to the winners of the Tiger Feud game, emcee Bobby Midles congratulates Beauty team member Richard Weaver and team captain Dan Wohnoutka looks on. CANDIDATES. Tiger King and Queen candidates chosen by the teachers were Richard Weaver, Terri Spears, King Jeff Stacy, Queen Paula Chasteen, Terri Willis, and Dan Wohnoutka. DANCING. People found their way out to the dance floor to enjoy the sounds of Jamie Weaver's stereo system. STORYTIME. Candidate Richard Weaver explains to his viewers just how great the Beauties team was in opposing the Beasts and beating them 172 to 170. THE TWO STEP. Eighth graders John Boyle and April Slape two stepped to one of the slower songs at the Student Council sponsored dance.
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PROM ROYALTY. Candidates Janice Ladish, Richard Weaver, Rebecca Long, and a surprised Belinda Routh and Mike Burrow received the news that Belinda and Mike were the 1984 Prom King and Queen. DANCERS. After the entertainment of Prom, the Jamie Weaver DJed dance brought many such as Melissa Clark and Dennis Slape to the dance floor. SAILOR'S MEAL. Raymond Christensen, 1983 graduate, returned from his Navy duties to enjoy Prom. STEPPING UP. Dean Blazek steps up to receive his Senior Personality gift. CAUGHT YA! Junior Dennis Fust sits back to relax during the reading of the wills. SMILE. Junior Bryan Allison smiles as he surveys the Roman-style decorations put up by members of the junior class. THAT'S SERVICE! History teacher Mr Friebe and his wife receive service from eighth graders Selena Bauer and April Slape. Several eighth graders served as waiters and waitresses. SAY WHAT? Principal Janice Hogan looks puzzled by a comment read in the wills. GOSSIPING. Junior David Gentry, freshman Leslie Caudill, junior Bryan Allison, and freshman Yolanda McGeorge gossip about the events of the evening. 7
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