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LfgL-T-;hhAx 'J h 44f? in j A 44 Members of the senior class watch fellow classmates march to Pomp and Circumstance. Baccalaureate, - the first step toward the end Despite it being a little warm, the class if 1986ts baccalaureate went'by very smooth and very fast. Baccalaureate was held in the gym on Sunday, May 18 at 4:00 pm. The seniors marched down to the gym to ttPomp and Circumstancef played on the piano by Carol Loney. Then the invocation was given by the Reverend Bob Denny of the Peculiar First Baptist Church. After the invocation was given, the Con- cert Choir sang. Senior Concert Choir members were Melissa Buffon, Mike Lov- ing, J ill Retter, Scott Smith, Kris Spooner and Rick Wegley. Next, the address was given by Rev. Keith Hall of the Raymore Presbyterian Church. The Benediction followed, given by Rev. Don Ward of the Raymore Church of God. The audience was then dismissed after the Benediction and the seniors hung up their caps and gowns and eagerly awaited Commencement. Kerry Sims and Jeff Pugh congratu- late each other.
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enger. Candidates. Michelle Cox. Tommy Kruse. Jeff Pugh. 2 ing Prom, the sen- an attraction that ny memories. Prom King Tommy Kruse and Prom Queen Jill Relter pose for a picture after being crowned. Prom King and Queen Candidates Sandy Cummings. Mary Gebauer. await the coronation announced by Jill Ketter. Michele Palmer. Brian Junior Class President Shara Clev- Dake, David Cobb. Bill Harmon. xx .mxxsxx: hxxi xx xx xxaxx Juniors. Trisha Miller and Kim Dustin crown Jill Retter and Tommy Kruse after being named King and Queen. Amemory to last forever Beautiful formals, trimmed in lace and bows and matching tail- ored tuxedoes filled the spacious John Knox Pavilion on the eve- ning of April 19 for the 1986 jun- iortsenior Prom. Elaborate decorations trans- formed the pavilion into ttA N ight in Fantasy. Prom started at 8:00 and lasted until midnight. A special dedica- tion to the memory of Christo- pher Mark DeLuca was made at 9:30. This memorial senior class slidetvideo, a gift from the juniors, lasted 35 minutes and was made up of highlights from the class of 865 high school years. The traditional crowning of the Prom King and Queen occurred shortly after 10:00. Prom King candidates were David Cobb, Brian Dake, Bill Harmon, Tom Kruse and Jeff Pugh. . Prom Queen candidates were Michell Cox, Sandy Cummings, Mary Gebauer, Michele Palmer and Jill Better. The music for the evening was provided by Promethean Sound and Lighting. The sound system included ElectroVoice speaker systems with over 600 watts of power. Non-stop videos were pro- jected on a 10 foot screen. The senior class video was also shown on this screen. Scholastic Services provided photographers for the evening. Picture packets were $6. Leather covers, poster-size photographs and buttons were available to order. The junior class Hattempted to go beyond the expected and created a most memorable eve- ningft The junior class raised money for the Prom by selling maga- zines in the fall. Their profits broke school records and so have their expenditures. The Prom Committee spent much time contributing their ef- forts and ideas to what they hoped would be ua memory that lasts tforeverifi 43 Inn-n-n - um 3e
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Greg Plimmer and Christine Lill show their Pomp and C 1g Joy as they march to Ircumstance. Jeff Stohr and Melisa Martin topped by walking to- dship gether on graduation. nen off a long f Christy York and Scott Winchell look t. onward as they walk to their sea Kvxkx K; K. S?Kx , 45 wwwhu-L . - .m we
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