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Finding the hard rock of the Whiz Kids difficult to dance to. most prom goers waited for the music of JTR Productions Left: Kristin Lmnda, Dennis Stemitzky, Sue Andrews, and Paul Jevnick Below: Oerald Rude and Chris Yustus During a break. Matt Mane, Dan Verjinsky, Bryan Emerich, and Andy Ruffi enjoy the pause that refreshes. Arriving in full formal attire Roxanne Webb and Greg Hanneman are announced. Prom 17
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Life After 2:45 fot Jh JJitne As couples wearing formats and flow- ers crossed over the white steps and entered the Junior Prom, they were Suspended in Time.'' The LHS field house had been transformed into a ball- room of violet, lavender, and white streamers and flowers. The prom committee spent many hours planning and preparing for this memorable evening. Prom committee chairman Jenny Crook said, “ The most exciting part of being on the prom com- mittee was decorating on the Friday be- fore the dance. It was a lot of hard work, and we felt great anticipation while we were putting the decorations up. When the people complimented us on the ap- pearance of the gym on prom night, it gave us a really warm feeling. The results of everyone's well-spent time and effort were unveiled on the evening of Saturday, April 30. The dance was held from 8 to 12 p.m. Queen Chrissy Schoenholz shared her thoughts about this special evening. These memories of a beautiful night will stand out in all our minds when we look back on our high school year. Following the grand march. King Tim Engelien and Queen Chrissy Schoenholz are Sus- pended in Time. Prom court — left to right: Chris Knutson, Vicki Van Wormer, Dan Vruwink, Jill Wanserski, Pat Nicholson, Michelle Kickland, Jay Steinke, Laurie Smith, Eric Peterson, Michelle Utech, Tim Engelien, Chrissy Schoenholz, Mike Blokhuis, Tracy Twait, Jay Bennett, miniature queen Nicole Sternitzky, Libby Mcllvain, Matt Hane, , Kevin Ennett, Jenny Crook. 16 Prom
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Lincoln Day Below: In preparation for Lincoln Day. Eileen Brey prepares the staff posters. Bottom left: Go- ing over last minute details. Timothy Laatsch prepares the audience for the unveiling of Abe. Bottom Center: A smiling Jane Junk steps for- ward to unveil the restored Abe Lincoln. Mrs. Junk received the honor because her father was the well-known Aaron Ritchay who was principal of the “Old Lincoln from 1931 to 1963. Top right: Coordinator of Lincoln Day, Shari Marsden, along with Jane Junk, cuts one of the seven flat cakes that was eaten. Middle right: Norman Schultz and Marvin Kerhberg begin final preparations on the 8V2' case built entirely by Schultz. 18 Lincoln Day
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