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M Prom theme for graduating class of 1980 Q X F Ui lodi Helms and lim Olson visit as they relax in the Holidome during intermission. 123 Matt Kealy, and Renee Tatman sit out a dance and pass their time with conversation. Bl Martie Kealy, Ieff James, Rod Dahlinger and Mr. Gerald Morris enjoy dinner before prom. Q41 Sophomores Heidi Nelson and julia Allen serve refreshments at prom. Q51 The 1980 Prom royalty included: first atten- dants lleftl lanine Castle and lim Kilzerg Queen Trudy Haney and King Rich Klattg Second atten- dants were frightl loy Hoffman and Dave Hill. Q61 Dancers take time to visit during intermission at the last school dance of the 1979-80 year.
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ouditorium For the first time since 1969, graduation ceremonies were in the auditorium be- cause of the windy-rainy weather. This limited the number of people attending the ceremonies to those holding the six tickets given to each graduate, at their last practice. The class, consisting of 337 1328 attendingj, were escort- ed by Kristy Carpenter and loi Patterson to the proces- sional Pomp and Circum- stance played by the Senior High Band. Brad Morrison, Doug Long, and Carri Hall spoke using the class motto as their sub- ject: Do not follow where the path leads. Rather go where there is no path and leave a traiI. til Bob Becker, Lenny Beall, Roxanne Bayne, Melia Baustian, lill Barnason, Dale Baldwin, and Paul Bain stand waiting to receive their diplomas. Q21 1980 senior speakers were Brad Morrison, Carri Hall and Doug Long. Bl Alter- nate, Renee Miller, escorts loi Patterson and Kristy Carpenter, and alternate Chris Craig led the seniors through the ceremonies. C4-Sl While chairs lie outside in disarray with an empty speaker stand in background, seniors, families, and friends were packed into a swel- tering auditorium. Q63 The auditorium echoed with laughter, screams and cries as the last grads received their diplomas,
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