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Lookin' good for Prom 6 om, does my hair look okay? He said he'd be here ten minutes ago! I cried Dont worry, he'll be here, my mother calmly replied, l've got to look my best. thonk-honkl He's herell I took a last look in the mirror before I dashed to the car, The night was prom-per- fect. A full moon, crystal clear sky, and a gentle breeze set the stage for an unforgettable evening at John Marshall's Junior-Sen- ior Prom. Upon on our arrival to the Convention Center, l gazed at all of the red, white, and blue streamers and balloons that made all of the Patriots feel united. Laughter and a steady murmur lent to the excitement of each arriving coupler Everyone was hur- rying to take once-in-a-life- time pictures and the gen- tlemen stood in lineto buy corsages for their dates. Later, we danced to the music provided by Rijjid. The theme of the prom, Through the Years , made me recollect the four years at Marshall that were quick- ly coming to a close. Finally, emcee Danny Dobbs announced the prom royalty. Mike Harder and Cathey Hayes were king and queen along with prince and princess Mike Brickens and Cindy Cain. The evening was conclud- ed with a slow dance that seemed to bring a quiet close to a wonderful even- ing. by Bryan Thompson!Sheila Beamus X l X Q 1 in is r 5 Jarnmin' to thetunes of Riyiicl Piatri- Clutching his crown, prom krng, ots enjoy an evening theyll never Mike Harder, escorts Cathey Hayes. cheek-to-cheek with her date, Billy ens and Cindy Cain were crowned forget. Lf T Prom princess Cindy Cain dances Accepting their crowns Mike Brick Rogengtihll prince and princess
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T , Parading during halftime, both Pow- Ready for the kill, Patriots charge Center Dan Gruner attempts to re- derpuff teams show their enthusi- for a Lawrence North running back cover the ball from a Lawrence Wild- asm over the big game. C31 O-0-h! A-a-h! ith every Homecom- ing there are several ingredi- ents one must add for it to be successful, just as a cake needs the right ingredients for it to be successful. The John Marshall Patriots have their own recipe for baking up a terrific homecoming. HOMECOMING RECIPE: First thing we add is 5.000 or more screaming, loyal fans, all cheering for the Fighting Patriots. With- out the flour there isn't any cake, just as when making a successful homecoming, you need the fans cheering your team on to a victory. Homecoming just wouldn't be complete without the home team. CThe home team is the yolk in an egg. The yolk is the center. With- out it the cake wouldn't taste as goody Next, we add the baking soda, or the lovely cheer- leaders. who help keep things together and keep up the spirits, when things go wrong. Let us not forget the Pat Personalities, Steve Yates and Julie Barnett, who add so much flavoring to the game. To give the cake that ex- tra umph, you have to have large quantities of super and who else to represent that than the wonderful queen and her court. This year's court were Kari Ezell, the 1982 queen, Terri Pines, Gina Gaston, Cindy Cain, and Cheryl lVlcKnight. Finally no cake would be complete without the icing. At MarshaIl's Homecoming, the fantastically done half time show was a great top- ping. The parade consisted of floats from a few clubs, each class, the Powderpuff teams, Concert Choir, O.E.A., and R.O.T.C. by Bryan Thompson and Barb Mogollon :womecomingf5
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