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Juniors have success Africa provided the framework for Prom '83. The juniors started planning for the festive evening later than usual, but as an end result the night went well. The program and banquet were held at the high school cafeteria. The east wall of the cafeteria was decorated with green plants and a wicker chair as a background for student pictures. Members of the class put on a program before serving the main meal. The highlight of the program was a skit called Who Can It Be Now? Lex Wilkerson was finally arrested at the end of the skit by policewoman Rhonda Neilson. Ms. Neilson flashed her lights and sounded her siren outside the cafeteria to surprise everyone before she finally came running in to put Wilkerson in handcuffs. The main meal of roasted pig was served by ten sophomore servers. Kenton Schaller, Mickie Hattrup, Ronnie Wetzel, Mandy Hetzel, Troy Leith, Ginny Blanton, Danny Espinosa, Jamie Craft, Shane Miller, and Jamie Balman wore safari outfits made by the junior mothers. After the banquet students and guests attended the dance at the 4-H Building. The juniors decorated the ceiling of the building by cutting and dying old bed sheets to make them look like vines. The junior men constructed a hut made from bales and a running waterfall. Palm trees and painted murals of African scenes covered the walls. Instead of a band this year, the junior class voted to get a D.J. Brownie Lee supplied the evening with music and a light show. A Top left: Rhonda Fredelake wonders if she'll last the night. Middle left: The junior girls — Lisa Kallaus, Cindy Ailshie, Beth Gleason, Sheila Ackerman, Gina Johnson, Viki Bagby, and Lezlie Schinstock — wear smiles while singing the Witch Doctor. Bollom left: Oops! Looks like Mickie Hattrup missed the glass and Larry Craft is going to miss his mouth Bollom right: Cindy Ailshie jams while Lex Wilkerson looks on in the skit Who Can It Be Now? 29
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Top left: Rhonda Neilson handcuffs Lex Wilkerson in the skit “Who Can It Be Now? Top right: Kenton Schaller, Mickie Hattrup, Ronnie Wetzel, Mandy Hetzel, Troy Leith, Ginny Blanton, Danny Espinosa, Jamie Craft, Jamie Batman, and Shane Miller (hidden) do their “squeegy hunt skit. Middle left: Jay Schaller, Julie Ackerman, and Mary Kallaus slice the roasted pig. Middle right: Shane Miller waits to receive the pork on a plate while Kenton Schaller thinks about trying the meat out. Right: “You're only as young as you feel, states Julie Ackerman, as she dances with the junior girls. 30
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