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After being crowned Prom King and Queen, Mike Berry and Gina Bolk dance to the theme song,, Almost Paradise . Almost Paradise “Almost Paradise”, the theme of the Junior-Senior prom, reflected the mood of this memorable occasion. This annual tradition was held at the Springfield Hilton on May 3, 1985. Tux¬ edos, top hats, long fancy gowns and good music filled the ballroom as the music was played by the band, Casper. After the male students found the homes of their dates, pinned on the corsages and mothers took pictures, it was off to a candle-light dinner. Many students enjoyed dinner down in Washington D.C., Springfield or some even stayed home for a quiet dinner for two. Sponsoring the dance, the Junior class worked long and hard to make the evening one to remember, A prom committee was set up to help orga¬ nize and prepare for the prom in the areas of decorations, the band, the theme, and the food. “Since this was the Seniors ' last prom, we wanted the evening to be special,” commented Junior class president, Heidi Hinkamp. Seeing the smiling faces and the memories being shares by those who attended made this night truly “Almost Paradise.” Looking Into the eye of her date, Scott Kujawa, Bess Morris seems mesmorized by the eventful evening. Prom
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Dancing the night away. Kevin West and Sherri Burdette share an amusing moment. Prom
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At the request of the Seniors, Mr. Will Kitchen, a former teacher and coach, returned to present the graduation address. Valedictorian, David Katzoff has the traditional honor of addressing the graduating class. David earned the honor by making the highest grade point average in his class. The administration and hon¬ ored guests rise as the sym¬ phonic band played Pomp and Circumstance and the Seniors marched into the stadium. Graduation
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