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Tarri Rott and date appear from under the arms of Doreen Layton and date. Seniors Pam Jasmer and Georgia Guth- miller fill up their plates from the banquet buffet. Donald Bonnet and Shelley Wolff ad- vance toward the crowd during the Grand March. Prom creates memories Ffrom is a very special time for most seniors and juniors. But after the evening is over, what kinds of memories linger with the high schoolers? Almost all of the juniors felt that decorating for the prom brought the most memories. After we got all of the streamers up, Mr. Daly decided they weren't tight enough. He pulled one and the whole wall collapsed, said An- nette Geffre. Amy Schaffner said that she'll never forget when Ka- ren (Bell) fell off of the first step on the ladder and had to go to the doctor. Eating breakfast after the prom was a popular memory among the seniors, Senior George Weisser thought that the most memorable parts of prom were the Grand March and how good my girlfriend looked. Renee Rath said that she'll never forget when, to my surprise. Pam (Jasmer) and Georgia (Guthmiller) showed up wearing tuxes. These two seniors agreed that wearing the unusual apparel provided memories for them and added that they'll never forget the expressions on people's faces when they walked in. Lanette Ehresman, however, thought that Marvin Bonnet's final prayer would stay in her memory the longest. Brian Walz thought that the best part of the prom was just being there and having fun with my friends. Senior Polly Kindelspire's memory sums up the night for seniors. She said that she’ll never forget be- ing with my best friends for the last time at a prom. Junior Laura Bunke and date dance to the prom theme When I'm with You.” 14 Prom
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Senior Jodi Schauer and date Rob Wait- man exchange a kiss during the opening dance. Senior Tarri Rott and date Jonna Freeland enjoy a private conversation. I'll never forget when Patricia (Albrecht) and I made our masterpiece paper urns. They took all morning to make, and everyone made fun of them — especially Mr. Daly! Ann Kolb Jan Schaffer, George Weisser, Doreen Layton, Kevin Wolf, Greg Hoffman and Heidi Neuharth are among the couples who attended the Junior-Senior Prom April 22 and danced to the music of Variety Hits. Prom 13
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A The seniors show that they have been 'Looking forward. Looking back in their AFR AlO r My graduation day was even more and 4 I t ' exciting because it's on my 18th birthday. Mary Kallas Below Rhonda Reis helps classmate Polly Kindelspire straighten her gown and ar- range her flower, while Polly is busy trying to get her cap to stay on. v WE love today. . i - •
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