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Darin Buescher, Robert O'Brien, Cindy Barrett, and Brent Mayhew put the windows on the skyscrapers the night before Prom. A Night On The Town is shared by a romantic couple The Junior Senior Prom and banquet signaled the fare well for friends. Spring rains tried hard to dampen the high spirits of the juniors and seniors who attended A Night On The Town, but like senior Jeanine Rauert said, Nothing could have stopped us from having a great time. Upon entering the student center at 7:30, May 2, students received silver frosted glasses from Mr. Buford Williams. After the meal, junior jamie Nelson and senior Erik Nielsen sang It Was Almost Like a Song and Truly. After the musical entertainment, juniors Cindy Barrett and Steph Owen read the senior prophecies and the wills to the juniors. At 9 o'clock sharp students started arriving in anything from a parent's car to a limosine. When students stepped into the gym, they no longer saw the room where they played sports, but a huge ballroom. The room was decorated with blue, silver, and white streamers, along with a gigantic top hat nestled on top of several tall skyscrapers. Wall murals of city lights, hung from wires strung from the ceiling, accented the room. Royalty for A Night On The Town was crowned at 10 o'clock, Saturday night. Queen was Shannon Buresh and king was Alan Felton. First attendants were Tina Hensley and Matt Evertson, second attendants were Cindy janicek and Troy Walker. Shannon was quoted to say When I first found out I was Prom Queen, I couldn't believe it. I was really excited but as soon as I was escorted to Central Park for the crowning, I got really nervous and was shaking all over. Prom DVicjfit Dht 'Down A Night On The Town
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Frank Calise and Todd Wilke hang the lamps used for the dance. Prom attendants Cindy Janicek, Troy Walker, Tina Hensley, and Matt Evertson, dance together during the royalty dance 11CK IS Jenny Evertson, Anita Forsling, and Ioann Carlson pass out admission tickets for the dance Prom Queen Shannon Buresh and Prom King Alan Felton wait anxiously for the royalty dance to start Prom icjftt (D« 'Joum fufai i ui Prom was the most exciting? The banquet and dance were very exciting, but the post prom party was great. Mike Loy '88 n 1 really enjoyed the dance a lot, but the post prom party was O.K. too. Nancy Hargreaves '87 n The best part of Prom was the post prom party set up by the parents. There was SO much to do! Dan Burke '87
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Friendly Good-byes Now it was time to put an end to a chapter in their lives. It was time to say a few friendly good-byes. Same song, same place, same principal. Yawn! So what will these 58 seniors remember? After expressing her graditude to the staff and administration, Co-Valedictorian Judy Yung expressed it this way: Remember all the fun we had. The way we drove the teachers mad. The pranks we pulled in these hallowed halls. That drove the teachers up the walls. The tricks we played were fun and fair. But they made Mr. Meyer lose his hair. Principal Williams thought he was powerful cute, When he ran around in his banana suit. We studied hard for Buford's class, And hoped the professor would let us pass. Standing in the door like a chief of police. And watching the halls was Mr. Calise. The rest of the faculty I won't mention by name. For they already have a greater fame. Understand that this is said in jest. For we know that you've done your best. You say you wonder about Kerry Cleveland practices for the commencement on the last day of school for seniors. Steve Allwin and ludy Yung were co-valedictorians. my class? Well, here they are, first and last. We'll remember them in many a way. Even when we're old and gray- Bemis will be remembered most, by far. Because he wrecked his poor little car. Trent we will remember by his casts-I sure hope this one will be the last! jeanine's laugh, resounding through the hall. Will be remembered by one and all. I will be remembered cuz I'm a klutz. And also for the fact that I'm basically nuts! You also know me as being a tease, So I hope you'll forgive me for reading these. Because all have been said in fun and games. To help each one onto greater fame. Now if your name I've failed to mention, Know that it's not because of contention. But only because of lack of time, Or failure to find words that would rhyme. Now I'll draw my speech to a close, But before you all begin to doze, I wish to say before I end, Best of luck, to you, my friends, And when life gets too serious, remember this poem. And all the fun we had here at home!
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