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Dalke 6 , . , ust for cz Moment Ffelds crowned chosen as theme royalty Like the theme 'Just for a Moment' students entered the storybook like at- mosphere to spend a few special moments with friends at prom. Dressed in formal attire, students entered Century ll to find a stone walk and drawbridge leading to the dance floor. Pink and silver balloons along with silver streamers decorated the balcony. On each table there was a tiny glass slipper along with a swan filled with pink and white flowers. D..l. John Borne played a wide variety of music. Most of the music came from the Top 40 with music from the 50's and the country charts mixed in. Halfway through prom the lights were turned up and the candidates were in- troduced. Candidates for Prince included, Chris Shaw, Brent Allred, Mike Philips, Doug May, Mike Mason, and Todd Frai- pont. Princess Candidates were Melissa .. ..,, ,W -.,,W,W1.,,,.,,,,.wff,.,,,W4fMff.v,,,, X , .. Frazier, Shannon Moore, Angie Landers, April Condit, Wendy Weatherson, Lisa Allen. King Candidates were Kenny Fields, Steve Williams, Brian Nitcher, Mark McCor- mick, Mike Crosby, Grant Cooper. Queen Candidates were Susie Nieman, Lisa Oswald, Lisa Klaassen, MaryBeth Dalke, Kristin Breeding, and Stephanie Solis. Brent Allred and Shannon Moore were crowned Prince and Princess. Kenny Fields and MaryBeth Dalke were crowned King and Queen. As they danced to I miss you by Klymax, others soon followed. Once again the dance floor was crowded as students continued what they had come for which was to have fun and make lasting memories with friends. It was so much fun. 1t's something 1'Il never forget. My senior prom is the best prom I've gone to! commented Kristen Breeding. - Angela Brown ff!! ONE LAST DANCE- When the candidates were crowned the crowd once again moved out to the dance floor to join in on the slow dance. WINNING SMILE- After being crowned King and Queen, Kenny Fields and Mary Beth Dalke lead the traditional royalty dance to I Miss You by Klymaxx. Prom Tower 86
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p iii af 52 LOOKING FINE- Senior Mark Hommertzheim, Sophomore Julie Miller, Senior Scott Miller, and Sophomore Stacy Talburt show off their flashy hawaiian clothes that are appropriately worn to the VWnter Aloha dance. BUSY AT WORK- Junior Cheryl Smith helps prepare for the Celebrate Youth dance by putting up one of the many streamers hung across the cafeteria lights. REFRESHER COURSE- DJ John Borne leads students into the well known Hoky Poky dance, introduced to many in their first years of elementary school. Dances Tower 86
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M v4,. .AN v,,A? . f ' M Zz? yCV.Z I eh THA T15 WHATFRIENDS ARE FOR- Seniors Steve Priddle and Kristin Breeding take time out to pose for a picture. AND WE DANCED- D..l. John Borne played a wide varietyof music keep- ing the dance floor crowded all night. Slowing it down for a bit, the crowd dances to The Greatest Love of All by Whitney Houston. ROYALTY GIFTS- Getting ready to present the candidates with their gifts of recognition, Junior Sabrena McClellan, Senior Eugene Urbina and Dr. Anderson sort the flowers and gifts. Prom Tower 86
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