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The 1983 Junior-Senior Prom took place Saturday April 23, with the Grand March beginning at 7:45. This year we did something new. The Prom King and Queen and the Prom Prince and Princess were crowned at the gym before the Grand March began. The candidates for Prom Prince were Tim W agler, Jim Weisheit, Pat Strange. Stan Graber, and Ed Harder, with Tim W agler being the lucky w inner. Prom Princess candidates were Amy Patterson, Carol Jones, Jodi Sims. Tammy Wenzel, and Karmen Bratton who was to become the new princess. Prom King candidates were Danny Bowman. Rick Schnarr, Steve Asdell, John Brewer, and Paul Ader. John Brewer became the 1983 King. Candidates for Prom Queen were Lisa Connell. Jayma Larkin. Audrey Nonte. Stacy Hall, and Nan- cy Doyle, with Nancy Doyle being crowned the queen. After the Grand March the ninety-two couples headed for the Crane Officers Club where they could eat, dance, and 1m merry. The decorating theme for the Prom was a spring setting with a gazebo, flower trees, and small picket fences along the walkways, each couple stopping in the gazebo for a mo- ment for pictures. The theme of the prom was JI ST YOL AND I by Eddie Kabhitt and Crystal Gay le. The Gt YS provided the music for the Prom beginning at 9:00. They did a very good job. singing a lot of popular songs with a variety of both slow and fast numbers. Post-Prom was held at the Family Drive-In at Jasper. The movie was FRIDAY THE I 3TH, PART III. Most couples went to Spr- ing Mill the following day. David Haag and Robert Street JUST YOU AND I Left to right—Prom Prince Tim Wagler. Princess Karmen llratton. Queen Money Doyle, and King John Rreuer. Tammy Wenzel and David Haag are shown decorating for JUST YOU AMD ”. 10 Prom
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EXCHANGE STUDENT COMES TO L.H.S. This year at Loogootee High School we were honored to have a foreign exchange student attend our school for the entire year. Reid Pryor, who lives in Melbourne. Vic- toria, which is in Australia, came to the United States on August 17, 1982. It is in- teresting to note that Reid is a natural horn citizen because he was born in California. Reid stayed with one of the teachers, Keevin Biggs, and his family. While here at school Reid participated in school whole-heartedly. He was with the Junior class but took mostly Senior classes because of his somewhat advanced educa- tion in Australia. Reid participated in many extra cur- ricular activities during the school year. He helped the volleyball players and coach by serving as one of the Student Managers. He participated in track in which he ran the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. He also participated in the 400 meter relay, was a lifter and was involved in intramural basketball. Reid wanted to come to the United States because he and his parents had had several exchange students from the United States to stay with them in Australia. Reid said that visiting the U.S. was a very pleasant experience for him. He felt that Loogootee was a freindly place and everyone made him feel at home. He stated that he was really impressed with the spirit of the student body, teachers, and ball players during the basketball season. It has been a pleasant experience for the school and town of Loogootee to have so- meone from a different country to share their life and culture with us. It is hoped that everyone will remember Reid as so- meone who added a variety to one of our school years and taught us many things by just being here. We want to wish Reid Pryor the very best!!! Exchange Student 9
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Julie Sheetz and John Lythgoe at the Officers' Club at Crane. Prom Mementos from “Just You and I • +V v 3 .V V vvv •H'vvv Jodi Sims and Jim IVeisheit at the Grand March. Connie McAtee and her date. Tim W oods. Prom 11
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