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NIL 'N 1 W 'Xl-M5 Q. 3 J ,. A45 Despite everything, .lim Hardy and Kelly Ford arrived at the dance in high spirits. - Shawn Donnely and Monique Kraglen lead the dance to Just One More Night, - Sheri Rossini. Collett Yates, and dutcs shura the evening together. - Having ai pleasant chat are Karyn Hess and Karilyn Fisher. PROM 31
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30 THE REVELERS ,Q-4 t N -it A , ',h', . i s Y -lf if 'J' The California Plaza, where the jttniorsscnior prom was held. provided a romantic garden set' ting and conveniently happened to be next door to Movieland Wax Museum. Each person rea ceived a ticket to go through the tour free that night. Just One More Nighti' was the theme ofthe dance and how appropriate. The theme was taken from Phil Collins' top ten hit and was played as the Prom king and queen shared the spot- light on the dance floor, Who was this handsome couple? Shawn Donnely and Monique Kragten. chosen by their fellow classmates. As the song went on. couples proceded to join in. The atmosphere was filled with good cheer as the girls complimented each other on their dresses. while the guys talked about how much they de- vored during dinner. This dance was superior to others this year due to the fact that most people stayed until the end of the dance. Cheryl Wright expressed that lt was the best formal dance this year. As each couple left the dance they received a gift from the junior class, a 5x7 picture frame, which was a nice touch to end such an enchanted even- ing. - Arm in Arm. these chums. Kim Da- vini and Stacey Tokagi. sing to the mu- sic.
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Powder Puff Pulled Off irls boasting football jerseys and guys bobbing up and down in short skirts and spirited sweaters. Sound a bit biz- zare? Well, on November 30, this was the scene celebrating the juniors and seniors Powder Puff game. To point out an interesting fact, this year's game was the first to succeed in three years, despite the efforts made in the past. The teams began working out two weeks prior to the game. The basics of football such as holding and clipping were taught by each of the team's own staff of coaches. The day of the game, a pep assembly was held at the amphitheater. lt was here that the enthusiastic cheerleaders performed to support their teams. According to their class they called themselves the Jammin' Juniors and Sooo . . . Seniors football teams. The two weeks of training were put to the test that after- noon at 3:00 when the game commenced. Half-time came but the score steadfast at 0-0. It was in the third quarter that the 'ilammin' Juniors made an interception return and a two- point conversion! The Sooo . . . Seniors failed to gain from the chance given to them during the fourth quarter, so the conquest fell to the side of the Jammin' Juniors. Powder Puff was indeed a win for all who were involved. It was ASB who deserved the credit for pulling this one off and now everyone is convinced that Powder Puff will thrive for years to come. - A swift Linda Stotereau eludes her vicious opponents. - Kerri Slaughter carefully contem- plates her strategy on the forthcoming challenge. - A nifty Joy Danley sprints towards her goal. - The talented cheerleaders brave- ly support their heroines. 32 THE REVELERS I , ' tif Ihr- it 3: S
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