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Giving Credit Where Credit is Due . . . Awards Night was held on Tuesday, May 15. Marci Mar- shall, senior class president, was mistress-of-ceremonies. A variety of awards, scholar- ships and recongitions were given, too numerous to men- tion here. Valedictorian, Kim Cook, gave her address and Randy Welniak, Salutatorian, gave the welcome. Other awards of note were Russ Blaha named Outstan- ding Senior Boy and Kim Cook named Outstanding Senior Girl. Mr. Dave Shrader was named Teacher of the Year. Music was provided by the 18th Street Singers. Top Left: Kim Cook was named Valedictorian by Mr. Eldon Buoy. Top Right: Sheila Gawrych being presented a scholarship by Mr. Buoy. Above: Class Salutatorian, Randy Welniak and Mr. Buoy. Middle Right: Lisa Rasmussen and Marie Wadas receiving awards. Right: Dayle Johnson presents vocal music awards to deserving seniors. IQHiQl:riQHHnm..o..s.:. La., 49
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H Night ot the Top A Night at the Top. This was the theme of Prom 1984. Prom this year was something very special for most juniors and seniors. The banquet, held at the Veterans Club, May 5, started with the couples being seated by sophomore servers dressed as clowns. Guest speaker, Richard Ernst, spoke of pro- blem times while growing up. After the banquet, prom-goers walked upstairs to the new addition and entered through curtains and streamers, The dance floor resembled a big circus tent with a carousel in the middle. From 8:00-9:00 photographs were taken by Ray's Studio. The King and Queen were Tad Melia and Kim Hackel. Brian Meese and Kerrie Hackel were crowned Prince and Princess. Music was supplied by The Pud Brothers of Lincoln, Nebraska. Top: Some senior girls exposing their legs at prom. Above: DeDe Dubas and Randy Welniak pause to pose for a photo at prom. Right: Prom Royalty: King Tad Melia and Queen Kim Hackel and Prince Brian Meese and Princess Kerri Hackel. 50 f Prom R . li ed
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