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Throughout the school year, students danced the night away in anything from tennies to Over the course of the school year, various dances and “get togethers” are arranged so that the kids have something better to do than cruise the streets. In the fall, cheerleaders and Student Council joined forces to hosts the Homecoming celebration. The Longhorns played the Gordon Broncs, and routed them 42-20. As is customary, royalty was introduced at halftime after the band performed. A dance followed the game to OiL celebrate the win. The dance was informal so the kids showed up in about anything. The next dance on the agenda was Twirp in March. You know, where the girls ask the guys. Students showed up in everything from shorts to well... let’s not say. Royalty selected by the sophomore class was introduced about halfway through the dance. In May it was time to put the jeans and tennies aside and break out the formals. Prom was here; the big formal put on at the end of the school Jason Eatmon and Stephanie Perry “boogie down at the Homecoming Dance Seniors Scott Hillius and Sheila Elrod gaze romantically into each others eyes as the camera catches their attention. i year by the junior class. This year’s theme was Take my Breath Away.” During the dance, royalty selected by the junior class was crowned. After prom, a majority of the kids went to the post-prom party, which is put on by the parents. This was the second year that this was done, and it appeared again to be Sophomores Lynn Pro-bert and Greg Wilson get close as they listen to music at the Twirp dance. a great success. Senior Eddy Evertson commented,“The dance was great, but the post-prom party was kickin. Shane Hargreaves
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AWr' Mrs. Warren (Allison Dillon) talks with her stepson Professor Warren (Brain Wilson). On October 19. Mrs. Barb Vogel and five cast members set the stage for the production of “The Spiral Staircase.” The Auditorium stage was changed dramatically into the plays setting, the Warren household. The cast members and stage crew worked many long hours to make the play a success. As thunder and rain echo offstage, the town Constable (Reid Hagstrom) arrived at the isolated Warren household to report another in the series of unprovoked murders, which shocked and terrified the village. Without exception, the victims have been young girls, and all with a noticeable defect or imperfection of some kind. Because of this there is fear for the safety of Helen (Gretchen Bemis), companion of the bedridden Mrs. Warren (Allison Dillion). The telephone wires had been downed by the storm; the Constable had stopped by in person to check on Helen’s whereabouts, but neither Mrs. Oats (Lora Hafeman) the housekeeper, nor Professor Warren (Brain Wilson), scholarly stepson of Mrs. Warren, had seen or heard from her since she went into the village earlier in the day. Their fears are stopped when Helen, in the company of young Dr. Parry (Kirby Fell) was brought home safely. Still the threat of danger exists; for the murderer remains at large, and his cleverness has denied the police any solid clues as to his identity. Who Done It? As the murder mystery unravels the audience was in suspense to find out who done it. These young actors had the audience on the edge of their seats as the murder mystery, “The Spiral Staircase,” unravels to find Brian Wilson as the psychopathic murderer. -Stacy Morgan-Shelley Mahaffev- Cast members: First Row-Jamie Nelson. Allison Dillon. Brian Wilson; Second Row-Kirby Fell, Gretchen Bemis. Bonnie Dietz. Twyla Young; Third Row-Steve Schildhaucr, Lora Hafeman, and Bonnie McGinnis. JJC iPCay
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Homecoming ROYALTY: Scott Hillius. Sheila Elrod. Angie Lippold. Craig Lock-horn, Lori Buddeckc, Shane Hargreaves PROM ROYALTY: Lori Kile. Shelia Elrod, Pennic Maginnis, Scott Hillius, Brad Brower. Sam Pattison TWIRP ROYALTY: Tyc Wynne, Lori Buddecke
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