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The Magic Touch Slow dancing with that special per- son at prom provided cherished memories. Many of the couples took the time to share a slow dance throughout the night. The Big Moment One of the highlights of prom was the nomination of V ing and queen. Juniors Russ Anweiler and Jenny Brockman share the honor of be- ing crowned King and Queen of Prom ' 88. Lasting Memories Many of the couples enjoyed spending time alone throughout the evening. Senior Bill Walls and his date take time to pose at his last Junior-Senior Prom. S»T«U«D»E-ri»T»L»I»r« ' p
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Scooting for the victory Participating in the fair before Sa- die Hawkins provides extra enjoy- ment and memories for tine cou- ple. Brad Reilling and l enee Weriing share a good time at one of the many events. Hammin ' it up Even though they vi eren ' t crowned king and queen of Sadie Hawkins, Seniors Beth Kline and Monica May enjoy a little of the limelight of the exciting evening. Hail to the king and queen Being crowned king and queen of Sadie Hawkins is an honor that all attendants look forward to. Sen- iors Alyssa Martin and Dave Foel- linger show enlightment at winning the honor. Promenading around Square dancing, with your favorite partner, adds more fun and laugh- ter to an already unforgettable eve- ning. Seniors Shawn Shearer and Kris Danner enjoy the promenade. 0«T«U«D»1 •T«U«D»E»ri»T»L»I«F« 27 =
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emories Created At Prom It could not last forever, but the memories will - new Haven ' s Junior-Senior From toohi place at the Grand Wayne Center on Saturday May As class president, I feel ttiat students acted very commendable and the woricings of prom ran smootlily. Decked out in traditional tuxedos and glamorous dresses, couples strolled hand and hand while they talked in the ivory and blue decorated ballroom. Many danced cheek to cheek to J. Branham Band ' s slow mu- sic under the soft dim lights or waited to have memora- ble pictures taken. ' ' 1 thought the Grand Wayne Center was a neat place to have prom, and it was really neat to see every- one looking so nice, stat- ed Jenny Qrabill. Soon everyone gathered as the members of the jun- ior and senior courts were introduced. The junior court consisted o f Leesa Bedwell escorted by Marc Baker, Janen Moyer escort- ed by JR. Parent, Jenny Brockmann escorted by Russ Anweiler, Kerri Adams escorted by Paul Zurbuch, and Kari Waltenburg escort- ed by Troy Hoffer. lo oe on tne Junior court was a real honor for me, knowing that my junior classmates nominated and wanted me to represent our class. I really enjoyed par- ticipating in the court and will always cherish the memories, commented Troy Hoffer. The senior court consist- ed of Jenni Volz escorted by Gary Fox, Carrie Wetter es- corted by Dave Foellinger, Pam Schieman escorted by Ray Colglazier, and Mi- chelle Hoover escorted by John Stewart. Finally Jenny Brockmann and Russ Anweiler were crowned Queen and King of Prom ' 88. As the night faded many headed for hotel parties, lake cottages or just a ro- mantic evening back at home, wishing the night could go on forever. • Kim Trahln A Special Relaxation The coronation gave many of the couples some time to relax togeth- er and observe the happenings. Here are just a few of the junior- senior couples who shared the night together. A Time of Rememberance The Senior Court for Prom 88 ' con- sisted of Qary Fox, Jenni Volz, John Stewart, Michelle Hoover, Dave Foellinger, Carrie Wetter, Ray Colglazier, and Pam Scheiman. •T»U«D»E»n»T«L»l»r« ==29==
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