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Aliko Ban fixes her crown as she takes her seat as the new MayFete queen. court waltz, taught by Chuck Smith and Karen Regel. The big evening came, and the performances went off without a hitch .. except for the fact that Princess Aliko Ban had broken her arm the day before, forcing Ms. Regal to take her place during the waltz. The next day, Aliko received another big surprise. The student body had chosen her to be their next Mayfete Queen. As she was being crowned, Joelle Kramm commented If anyone has earned this honor, she has. In the past 4 years of high school, Aliko has touched so many lives that she deserves every stone in that crown. Queen Aliko reigned over the afternoon's festivities and celebrated with the rest of of her class as the seniors were announced the winners of Mayfete '88. Beth DeChaine excitedly glances at escort Jeff Perry as she is being crowned. DO COME TRUE PRINCESS AYAKO PRINCESS TERESE PRINCESS SARA MayFete 25
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Under a Magical Moon PRINCESS LEIGH DREAMS The long awaited activates of May-fete came alive on the 27th day of April when 10 senior women were announced as the new Mayfete princesses. Pete Sepenuk, Bill Gross, and Chris Harwood all MC'd the ceremonies as M.C.'s for rent. They scouted out the senior section and found 10 women to fill these honored positions. The were: Staci Lawson, Terese Waldram, Aliko Ban, Leigh Barclay, Lori Miles, Sara Papas, Beth De- REALLY Chaine, Katie Graves, Jenny Hartnett, and Ayako Kawato. After the court was chosen, students began practicing and putting the finishing touches on their skits. Rehearsals and dress rehearsals filled the evenings of many who participated in the performances. The court was also not immune to the many activates surrounding Mayfete. They had practices morning and night to try to perfect the traditional MC's Pete Sepenuk. Chris Harwood, and Bill Gross scout out the senior section for the 1988 MayPete princesses. PRINCESS BETH PRINCESS KATIE 4 1 PRINCESS JENNY 24 Student Life
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1988 Prom Leaves On the clear night of Saturday, May 7, 1988, the luminescent moon shone down on the Monarch hotel where this year's prom was held. Appropriately, the theme was Moonstruck. Prom 8:45 to 12:00 midnight, couples could come eat, socialize, and dance to this year's band. Rapture. Glamorous women and elegant men came decked out in their finest threads. Most wore the traditional dress and tuxedo, though some opted for some more unusual attire. As the Juniors started out the year with very few dollars, they blitzed the school with fresh, new fundraising ideas to raise money toward this year's prom. Early in the year, they sponsored a volleyball tournament and a dance with a live band called Here and Mow, with L.O. student. Arm in arm in the early evening.Jason Wood, Beth Flora, Ryan Schiff. and Staci Lawson smile before getting into their limousine and heading off to dinner. Bill Gross and Heather Harlow smile for mom one last time before getting prom underway. Friends (not dates) Jordan Bader and Kristi Gibson are happy to see each other on prom night. 26 Student Life With napkins to protect their fine clothes, Lance Guensch, Cathy McComb, Amy Simmons, and Mike Lovelady enjoy dinner at home before prom.
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