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Seniors Thad Weghorst, John Woltz, Keith Myers, and Jim Waid show their spirit and enthusiasm as thty perform» th r rendition of the Temptations at the 1986 Junior-Senior Prom, (bm) Exotic drinks, neon lights, and a live band set the scene at Johnnie Bizarro's Pleasuredome for the 1986 Junior-Senior Prom. The junior class converted the Logan Armory into a psychodelic night club atmosphere. Upon entrance in- to the club one would find himself under a cascade of water descending from six colorful tubes to form a waterfall. The walls were decorated with an illumina- tion of lights and black paper with one wall including a built-in bar. The bar was well stocked with four types of exotic drinks, and table service was also provided by waiters dressed in white wingtipped-colar shirts, bow ties, and jams. The tables were garnished with Japanese style lanterns and purple and silver metallic tablecloths. Couples enjoyed dancing to fast and slow music by a Columbus-based band called Paradise Island. Missy Harbarger and Jay Poling were crowned prom king and queen at the Pleasuredome on May 17, 1986, and everyone had fun dressing in formal attire. Afterwards, the post-prom proved to be an enor- mous success. Stereo-Quad Suzie Waud, disc jockey from the Columbus radio station 92XFM, played records and everyone had a rowdacious time. Refreshments were available and the parents spon- sored the festivity. All of the time, money, and hard work put into mak- ing the 1986 Junior-Senior prom a fun-filled memorable event really paid off. Everyone involved should be commended for the contribution. Lisa Jordan Prom 29
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Olie 3i na (St ep Co-Valedictorians Kathy Brenning and Holly Davis lead the way for the 1986 graduating seniors to the beat of the traditional Pomp and Circumstance. CLsa Wotto Jf you can imagine it, : hi eve it, you you can act can clream CfaiS -Son y “Olris Cou C(aAA Cofori d ifuer and C(aSS Slower l oSe ir ter On Friday, May 30, 1986, two hundred and sixty-six graduating seniors received their long-awaited and hard-earned diplomas. The ceremonies took place in perfect weather conditions at the Bill Sauer field. The LHS band provided the music for the graduation exercises. The selections performed were the traditional Pomp and Circumstance, the class song This Could Be The Night, and by senior request, Cherish. Co-Valedictorian Tonya Stump welcomed everyone to the graduation ceremonies and gave thank yous for the present condition of the school. Kimberly Ireton, Co-Valedictorian, presented the class address by stating, No matter how high, no matter how successful we become, let us not forget that our founda- tion was built here. Teary-eyed, Co- Valedictorian Holly Davis presented the class farewell, closing with, the class of 1986 — is ready. The invocation was spoken by Co- Valedictorian Bumper Short and the benedic- tion was presented by Co-Valedictorian Eric Walli. The guest speaker for the evening was the Rev. Darwin Pressler, father of Rebecca Pressler, a member of the class of 1986. Pressler asked the seniors, What is your life sentence? Then he proceeded with saying that the life sentence depends upon these three things: Assets, Attitude and Action. The class motto, If you can imagine it, you can achieve it, if you can dream it, you can become it,” will be forever followed by this outstanding graduating class. The class of 1986 has left its mark at Logan High School forever. 30 Graduation Julie Moore
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