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La uit Dans Paris Night in Paris- Would you believe that as many as three hundred seniors and juniors spent an evening in Paris? Actually, they didn't go to Paris, France, but rather it was brought to them by the Class of 1987. The overall impact of the prom was incredibleg we created a beautiful Paris, said Senior jackie Mittlesteadt. Students strolled through French gardens and chatted under the famous eyesore- The Eiffel Tower. Merchants were kept busy in shops ranging from a bakery with tantalizing bread to a boutique of quaint clothes and accessories Colorful mural masterpieces covered the boring walls of the cafeteria. It was in- Leaning against a street sign, Sophomore Sara Carlson watches couples dancing. Costumes were provided for the sopho- more servers to make Paris more authentic, Getting dovvn to detail, juniors Kathy Bell and Marianne Sikes fill the grocery store with goods. Committees were formed for the construction of each shop. I O .1 teresting to see who noticed the McDonald's arches and the clock tower hidden in the trees of the Notre Dame mural, commented Senior Belinda Watkins. Refreshments were served in the French cafe while couples danced under the stars on Les Champs-Elysees. Street artists donned berets and sketched pic- tures of couples in the brick art square. The Backstabbers, a local band, entertained students and helped make the prom a great success. With all of the compli- cated details and troublesome construction, I am thrilled that our Paris turned out as beautiful as it did! exclaimed Senior Laura Nowell. Taking a break from the tedious serving task, Sophomore Matt Brown relaxes in a secluded corner. Sophomores tradition- allv serve refreshments at the junior- Senior Prom.
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Dancing under the stars, Scott johnson and lakie Phillips enjoy the music by the Backstablyers. The band encour- aged audienfe support and added to the success of A Night in Paris. Concentrating on her founter, lunior Sabine Moore con- structs her authentic' Parisian Cafe. Although Rome was not built in a day, Paris was. Chatting in the restaurant, Sophomores Mary Andrews and Angel Rassette pose as Parisian merchants. Students who visited the boutiques even tried on accessories. La Menu is a fine example ofthe detailed work put into the prom. 67110 flu cnoisdwizfa ..,, gg dvi ' ,mu -,..7? gggm11.:,'.Zi A, .....6.? du f 0.1.63 avpimdm ..... 5 du Wm.. 3 Y? ii., , ,J , , 5 his , 5 ll i ff L i 2 i. , 3
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WH N THE G0 N6 GETS RUUGH You don't know how aggress- ive a girl can be until you see her play Powder Puff, joked Sopho- more jason Steele while watch- ing the beginning of the Junior- Senior Powder Puff Game. What? You saw girls with hairy legs, short skirts, heavy make-up, and wigs? Then they must have been the Powder Puff Cheer- leaders. Being a Powder Puff Cheerleader was an awesome ex- perience because we got a chance to act like ourselves, com- mented junior jonathan Lotz. Senior junior Bailey agreed, lt was a lot of fun. l liked getting much attention and being laughed at! l'Coaching Powder Puff was hard at first but as the games approached we got our act together, explained -lunior Coach johnny McConnell. Not all practices were spent playing football. junior Jodi Haire laughed, We spent much time searching for jewelry on Lacy Field, playing on the monkey bars and not working on the float. Many girls were excited about the final game. junior Suzanne jordan commented, Getting to play in Gregson Stadium was so exciting. We got a chance to see how it felt to be a 'real' football player! Senior Sarah Wilson concluded, I was really psyched about playing my final year, and yes, we dominated once again. Senior Powder Putt Cheerleaders Mark Brenner, Dayan levi, Kent Perry, Lee Highsniith, and Allin lioulkrorl lake over the tieltl to stir up enthusiasm tor the Class of '87, These seniors also pretorniecl in the Honieconiing Pep Kallv. juniors jenny Dunlap, Blaire Cfastelloe and Kim Hauser are enthusiastic after the lunior-Senior Powder Putt' game, Even though the final sc ore was 26-O the iuniors were still psyched and ready for next year, 18-Student Life
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