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Queen Kathy Keck and King Mark Fry cake time to smile for the camera before they celebrate with the traditional slow dance to the Senior Class song. Darren stops gambling long enough to count the money he has won at the casino and horse races. Several couples enjoy an evening of dancing to their favorite songs. STUDENT LIFE 17
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TVene CAe Prohibition and a Speak Easy in the 1980's? That was the 1920's setting of the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Elks' Ballroom in Greensburg on Saturday, April 26, from 9:00 to 12:00. The theme was The Best of Times. When the guests arrived at Wimpy's,” they had to use the password, hamburgers, to receive admission. A casino and horse races were on the second floor; the tables and dancing were on the third floor. Servers showed the guests to their tables, covered with white table cloths. A swan filled with pink flowers, a pink candle, a $200 play money per couple, pink and black garters, and wine glasses were table decorations. The glasses and garters had the theme printed on them. Pictures to com- memorate the event were taken on the balcony overlooking the dance floor. The crowning of the royalty was the major highlight of the evening. King and Queen were Mark Fry and Kathy Keck, respectively. Members of the court were Kristy Eaton, Beth McKown, Jackie Swinney, Jim Dickman, Cecil Franke, and Jim Scheidler. The royal court danced to You're the Inspiration, the Senior Class song, by Chicago. Prom servers were Robyn Huskey, Tracy Peetz, Laura Volk, Scott Huff, Bill Meyers, and Mike Schutte. Music was provided by Music and Video Productions. The Prom ended at mid- night with the last dance to The Search is Over, the Junior Class Song, by Survivor. Mike and David share a story and a laugh at the bar. The King and Queen candidates walk in . . . Mark and Beth . . . Cecil and Kristy ... Jim and Kathy . Jim and Jackie. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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