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SENIOR POLL Most Likely to Succeed Mark Richardson Jenny Chambers Best Personality Kenny Wheeler Rhonda Goodard Most Athletic Don Shallcross Melissa Stuck Best Sense of Humor Greg Wunder Laurie Jump Friendliest Kenny Wheeler Nancy Mullendore Most Organized Mark Richardson Jenny Chambers Most Talented Lennie Spetter Michelle Dudek Kelly Bramble Most Creative Randy Hand Kelly Bramble Best Dressed Mike Mollo Rhonda Goddard Shyest Doug Mauch Sheri Arbon Biggest Change Mike Mollo Lori Henderson 192-Senior Poll Popular Choice Romeo and Juliet Bryan Phillips Billie Joe Buehler Don Juan Steve Barger Dan Pieratt Elizabeth Taylor Crystal Myers Sally Alexander Odd Couple Randy Hand Rhonda Goddard Class Flirt Steve Barger Michelle Dudek Best Looking Mike Novosad Wendy Johnson Best Eyes Don Shallcross Marieka Losinski Best Smile Mike Novosad Kenny Wheeler Sally Alexander Cutest Legs Rob Cox Wendy Johnson Kim Hamilton Best Build Doug Mauch Pam McClure Nicest Wiggle Steve Barger Pam McClure Class Spirit Troy Ferguson Nicole Arana Rowdiest Bruce Ross Penny Peckenpaugh Most Colorful Rick Nowaski Anne Leahy Silliest Bruce Ross Penny Peckenpaugh Wierdest Laugh Troy Ferguson Penny Peckenpaugh Biggest Mooch Mike Koger Val Lapsley Class Pest Pete Jordan Marieka Losinski Biggest Brag Tom Gardner Lisa Grant Class Bum Randy Dearborn Lena Bolling Lori Henderson Biggest Gossip Chris Steyskal Penny Peckenpaugh
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ALL NIGHT LONG The second annual all-night party was held at the OIT Student Union follow ing graduation. In order to prevent seniors from indulging in alcoholic celebrations on graduation night, the senior parents organized this special non-alcoholic event. The party was kicked off with a banquet, and, following dinner, seniors could partici- pate in a variety of activities. The most popular of these was gambling. Each senior was given a certain amount of money” with which to play casino games. Games included blackjack, roulette, craps, wheel of fortune, and poker. Teachers and senior parents acted as dealers. Movies were shown all night long, and ptx l tables were also available for use. There was an area for dancing, and Dan-no of the Morning Zoo' from KTMT acted as disc jockey for a por- tion of the night. Numerous prizes and cash awards were donated to be given away throughout the night. Drawings were held every half hour, and the drawing for the grand prize took place at 5:30 A. M. Each person who attended the party automatically received two tickets for the twice-hourly drawings, one ticket for the one-hundred-dollar cash award, and one ticket for the grand-prize drawing. Additional tickets for the twice-hourly drawings could be purchased with money won at the casino games. The grand prize was a cash award of five hundred dollars, and the lucky winner was Yvonne Ouellette. All in all, the senior party was a great suc- cess, and all who attended were extremely grateful to the individuals, especially the par- ents, who made the whole event possible. Filling ouc the raffle tickets he won playing roulette is Mike Koger Russell Kazmicrezak watched and was glad he didn't have to write his name on all of those tickets. Exchanging addresses before t is time to go are Stan Burt, Stephanie Long, Melissa Stuck and Den- ise Koepke. This party was probably the last time many of the seniors would be together at one time. Aiming for the corner pocket is Sherri Arbon. There were four tables set up for the seniors to use for a pool tournament. Senior Party-191
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1 — SENIOR POLL Senior Favorites Favorite Albums The top four albums on the senior charts were: Slide it In by White Snake, Turbo by Judas Priest, Seven Wishes by Night Rang- er, and 1700°F by Bon Jovi. Favorite Magazines The two magazines (publishable) that were preferred above the rest: International Male and Sports Illustrated.” Favorite Places to Shop When we asked the seniors where they like to shop we got a variety of answers from the Jefferson Square to Portland and Cali- fornia. Favorite Artists The three most popular artists were White Snake, Bon Jovi, and Whitney Houston. Favorite Books After having a difficult time choosing their favorite books, The Seniors finally came up with Jaws” and 1984. Favorite Vacation Spot And where do they go to get away? The coast, California, and Lake Shasta were the top choices. Favorite Songs The three most preferred songs of the past year were, Let’s Go All the Way, by Sly Fox, Heaven's on Fire,” by Kiss, and Rock Me Amadeus,” by Falco. Favorite Groups There are four groups that made our list: Night Ranger, Scorpians, Judas Priest, and Huey Lewis and the News. Favorite Cars The Senior Class voted the Porsche and the Corvette as the superior cars of our time. Favorite Restaurants And what restaurants did they prefer? Why McDonalds and Taco Bell of course. Favorite Sports As for sports they went conservative with football, basketball, baseball, and v aterbal- let. Favorite Hang Out Spot Where do the seniors hang out? On Main Street, the Jefferson Square Mall, and the Senior stairs. Favorite Movies The choice movies were Rocky IV, Risky Business, Back To The Future, and Rambo. Favorite T.V. Shows The most popular tv shows were, as you probably already know. The Cosby Show and Miami Vice. McGiver came in with a close third. Favorite Games And in the games department Trivial Pur- suit edged by pitching dimes. Remember When Lunches lasted 50 minutes. Breaks lasted 15 nunutes. There were only six pen in 4 U drive out both ► You could drive ends of the driveway legally- There were no hall monitors. Dr. Jones was principal. ♦ School started at 8.20. • School got out at 3. 5- . We had no vending ma . WeTad lockers with attached combination locks. Favorite Foods Their favorite foods were Pizza and Shrimp. Senior Poll-193
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