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SOPHOMORE SERVERS SERVE PUNCH to juniors and seniors taking a break from dancing THE1984PROMFIGURE on dis- while a magician performs his play in front of a magical back- tricks. ground. . STEPHANIE GRYDER AND HER DATE enjoy a special intimate slow dance. SHARING A DANCE AND A LAUGH, Brad Adams and Debbie Black were named Prom King and Queen.
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fae Magic Memonies ll form a magic memory of pie times spent by you and me.” From the 1984 Junior Sen- ior Memory Book. It was a night for making magical memories at the Bell- wood cafe on May 12. The Prom, given by the juniors for the graduating seniors, pro- vided both classes with a won- derful evening for all who at- tended. Under the direction of Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Pinover, the juniors decorated and orga- nized preparations for Satur- day night's event. After choos- ing the top-forty band Nickel- odeon, committees arranged for the production of memory books and hired professional magicians to entertain guests while they were not out on the dance floor. Once prepara- tions were completed, it wsa only a matter of hours until the long-awaited night arrived. Getting an early start, most couples arranged for plenty of time to enjoy a leisurely dinner and partake in traditional pic- ture-taking sessions. Arriving at Bellwood, couples were greeted by an oversized bunny and escorted through silv er streamers into a star-studded ballroom. Balloons and magi- cians’ cards and hats decorat- ed the walls and tables were romantically lit by candles sur- rounded by angel hair. The evening commenced with the figure which included seniors representing the var- ious clubs and organizations. Newly crowned Prom King Brad Adams and Queen Deb- bie Black then started the dancing as students and faculty crowded the floor. Sophomore servers, dressed assistants, pro- vided much needed refresh- many. Tommy Burtner, Megan Dougherty, Ju- lie Hulett, Kim Lindsey, Susan as magicians’ ment for Mathews, Bobby Morris, Scott Rinaldi, and Kenny Robinson supplied tired dancers with punch, fresh fruit, mints, and other hors d’oeurves. Prom Co-chairman Lisa Da- vidson commented, “I’m glad the hard work we put into it made an enjoyable evening for both the seniors and the ju- niors.’’ Senior Kaky Spruill typified the feelings of the Class of ‘84, ‘I thought the ju niors did an outstanding job! They provided an evening to help the seniors go out in style!” DESPITE THE FORMALITY OF THE OCCASION, Liz Pinkham and Chris Payne manage a smile. COOLING OFF UNDER THE STARS, Richard Saunders enjoys the punch. JIMMY HOOKER AND HIS DATE watch the other dancers while they relax.
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