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Prom prep swings into night life scene Crepe paper, masking tape, staples, paint, and scissors were a few of the items scat- tered throughout the Armory during Prom Week. The Armory bustled all week with yelling We need more tape! Everyone worked to- gether, strengthening friend- ships or new making ones. inthe Air Tonight was the theme chosen by the Junior Class Council and Junior Sponsor Janie Reynolds. Many hours were spent trans- forming the Armory into the TIME RUNNING OUT, Toby Pauley and Bob Beltran rush to Iinish the buildings for the stairway. THIS BETTER STICK, sighs Kim Dickerson as she works with other members ol the committee. HARD AT WORK, Jenny Schuetz puts the finishing touches on the table decorations. nightlife of a fast paced city. The whole week was excit- ed in the way we pulled to- gether and showed that our class would handle anything, said junior Jennifer Wethington. Friday afternoon after the decorating was finished, the class of '88 released their ten- sion, cutting loose in a lip sync contest. The Junior guys, led by Steve Marshall and Jack Tanselle, featured songs from Poison, Journey and ACXDC. PROM PREP 23
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1 1. gf., S P E ED LIMIT 5M CRUISING in the anticipated nightlife ot the Prom, Jay Samuelson exceeds the speed limit in his powerlul vehicle. JUNIORS Kristi Smith and Amy Driesbach struggle to cover the street lamp at the loot ot the stairs. CLIMBING the ladder tor prom success, Brad Allen secures the lalse wall. 22 PROM PREP
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Senior dinner party delights diverse entourage of students gathered for a unique special occa- sion, the 1987 Senior Dinner Party on Friday, November 13. The evening began with a cordial greeting from class president Jay Samuelson. Candelabrum Committee members solemnly recited their memorized parts to an impressed audience. A rever- ent invocation presented by Dolly Hesselgrave preceded the delectable dinner. Comical Master of Ceremo- nies Jack Tanselle initiated the night's entertainment with a splendid impersonation of the late Elvis Presley. With great ease, he then introduced each act, from side-splitting to stately. The first act on the agenda was the Twenty-year Reunion presented by a hilari- ous cast of 18 seniors. Talent- ed singers Sheryl Belles and Mike Cunningham then beauti- fully serenaded the class with the classic Our Way. Of course, the dinner party would not have been complete with- out Bad rappers Mike Nor- throp, David Ferrell, and Sa- muelson. On a more serious note, Brad Burns recited an original touching poem, The Turning Point. The Infamous Mr. Bog- ers, alias Ferrell, taught the group the basics of life, includ- ing the techniques of heavy blinking. Getting down and jamming, the band Handle With Care was well-received, with an extended ovation for lead guitar master Tim Beau- mont. Bounding out the entertain- ment-packed evening, melod- ic Kendra Doyle brought tears to many eyes with memories of The Way We Were. After exchanging hugs and promises of future gatherings, each member of the senior class departed for his or her respective destiny. Undoubt- edly, the warmth and close- ness felt that night by every- one in the class of '88 would long be remembered. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL mem- bers, Teresa Williams, Mike Nor- throp, Amy Driesbach, David Fer- rell, Lori Roberts, Doug Hodgdon, and Katy Richman listen solemnly to class president, Jay Samuel- son, as he begins the Candela- brum Ceremony. A S 6 , , A 24 SENIOR DINNER PARTY PRESENTING HIS FAVORITE Elvis impression, Jack Tanselle acts as host ot the Senior Dinner Party.
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