Norfolk High School - Milestone Yearbook (Norfolk, NE)

 - Class of 1988

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Juniors, Michelle Meinke and Jenny Ignowski watch as Ty Reil vacuums up a mess. The Junior Class is excused from a full day of school to decorate for Prom. • « % M • . ♦ X V-Viv V V' V' ♦ ■m.w vd y.vv-v .wi ... • ••’.V.'i'iVA ’ 1 wvvvv ’4- I Prom The 1987-88 Prom theme was Endless Summer Nights by Richard Marx. Singing are Juniors Terry Gsell, April Marotz, Tom Luellen, Laurie Urban, Mike Dainton, Chris Wilson, and Joleen Allyn.

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Anticipation was high after the Panthers win over Lincoln . Southeast. As the crowd waited for the stage to be set for the • Winter Royalty coronation, opinions of who would win were heard throughout the gym. . Excitement grew as the candidates made their way up to the stage, escorted by their parents, as Student Council members x '. ■ . Craig Ames and Holly Geyer introduced each one. „ • •; '' The theme Truly was sung by Pam Johnson, Karl ' • •• Ko el ling. Bill Maltas, Rachelle Matteo, Angie Nass and '■ Lisa Oberg. The moment finally came when Tim DeFor and • , Michelle Karmazin were announced as the 1988 Winter Royalty king and queen. ' “ I was in shock after my name was called and was looking around waiting for one of the other candidates to be screaming when I realized everyone was yelling 'Karma', said Karmazin. After coronation, the traditional dance sponsored by Student Council, was held in the gym and some even finished the night off with an early breakfast. It was an exhilarating experience, said Junior Bruce Meyer. Music was provided by a disc jockey from KG 95 in Sioux City. Everyone intended to have fun and that is exactly what happened for most people. I was really surprised that I actually had fun, said Senior Amy Doran. It really helps to go with a lot of people because it doesn't give you a chance to be embarrassed if you have nothing to talk about when your with your date. This year's Winter Royalty was described by some as ’Truly one of the highlights of the year. -Lori OBren Winter Royalty Candidates, Cindy Forsyth and Tim DeFor walk toward the stage. There are four other candidates nominated to be the King and Queen. U- | Winter Royalty



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Students take a break from decorating the ceiling to checkout what form the balloons are taking. From above or below the balloons formed a sailboat. I Prom day. Questions like, What's your dress look like?” What colors are you two wearing ? and Where are you going to eat? were heard in the halls, particularly from girls. Boys were asking, : ; , How much are you spending on everything? and Where did you buy her flower? •' Everybody started to prepare for this evening weeks in advance. She had to have her dress made or bought, he had N •-to order his tuxedo and make dinner reservations. Parents had to stock up on film. : s. Parents were involved in more than picture-taking though. The '• parents of the juniors organized the refreshment tables and the • senior parents organized all of the Post Prom activities. The day before, the juniors were excused from their classes to decorate the gym for the following evening. The theme song Endless Summer Nights by Richard Marx, was performed by Joleen Allyn, drums and vocal; Mike Dainton, vocal; Jody Ellwanger, piano; Terry Gsell, vocal; Tom Luellen, saxophone; April Marotz, vocal; Laurie Urban, vocal; and Chris Wilson, bass and vocal. The gym was decorated to resemble Treasure Island. This evening was exciting for all. Anticipation grew during coronation as Mike Dickes and Susan Olson were about to announce the royalty. Receiving the honors were Queen Kim Jaeger and King Lance Smith. For most, the day started out with a bundle of nerves and many last minute preparations. It ended in complete exhaustion and with the utmost satisfaction. -by Krisanna Kilcoin Newly crowned Prom King and Queen are Lance Smith and Kim Jaeger. They were bestowed with the honor at Coronation preceding the dance.

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