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Senior Ball 15
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Prom Night Senior Ball was a ball The Senior Ball of 1980 was a total success. This year instead of the public being invited each person in the high school could ask four guests to the Senior Ball. All in all, the dance turned out very well. The Seniors spent as many hours as possible decorating for the dance and they finally got it done. The theme for the dance was “Searching for a Rainbow , and the band was “Gemini”, with the cost of $300.00 for three hours; all the guests and the Seniors were thoroughly satisfied. The Seniors made a good profit off of the dance. Page 14: (Top Right) odi Allred and Roger Bessey in the Grand March. (Middle Left) Larry Inselman decorating for the Senior Ball. (Middle) Ronda Shcllabarger escorted by Casey Shorb at the Senior Ball. (Middle Right) Larry Inselman escorting Brenda Blanton in the Grand March. (Bottom Left) The Senior Class decorating for the dance. (Bottom Right) Mr. Qui haugh and Mr. Wesockes taking admissions at the dance. Page 15: (Top Right) Perry Grabowski escorting Sue Tyler at the Senior Ball. (Top Left) Butch and tidy Martin at the Senior Ball dancing their little hearts out. (Bottom from left to right) Sue Tyler, Casey Shorb, Perry Grabowski, Ronda Shcllabarger, Tom Miller, Bernie AUenbach, Valorie Smith, and lodi Allred during the Senior Grand March Dance.
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Commencement Great Graduation The class of 1980 had a very successful graduation. Their speaker was Mr. Kerry Quilhaugh and his speech was interesting, also enjoyable. The theme chosen by the class was “The re- flections of today are our horizons of tomorrow. The class flower was a white car- nation tipped in dark blue with fern and babies breath. There was a large turn out of towns- people and relatives at the graduation. The morning of graduation the Seniors, Mr. and Mrs. Down, and Mr. Wesockes all gathered at Leathermans to have a Senior Breakfast of steak, hashbrowns, eggs, muffins, juice, and milk. Graduation day will be re- membered in the hearts of all the Seniors for many years to come. Page 16: (Top Left) Jodi Allred, Saluta- toria n. (Top Right) Bernie Altenbach, Valedictorian. (Lower Left) Butch Prindel and Diane tones walking towards the stage. (Middle Right) The Seniors getting ready for the big occasion. (Bottom Right) All the Seniors just before going into the gym. Page I 7: (Top) The turning of the tassels, pre- senting the class by Carrie DeLong, Senior Class president. (Bottom Left) Some of the Seniors restlessly listening to Bernie's speech. (Bottom Right) Senior Class presi- dent, Carrie DeLong after receiving her diploma. 16 Graduation
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