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Prom Highlights Superlatives This year's Iunior-Senior prom was again held at Ca- nyon Creek Country Club and was once more a great success. Many students, staff, and parents, such as the Rosenbergs and Coveys, volunteered their time and effort to plan and coordinate this exciting event. Decora- tions of murals, candles, wishing wells, and baskets of flowers were set up by the Prom Committee to illustrate the prom's Southern Romance theme. As couples entered the dance floor, music supplied by ALIBI, kept everyone dancing. Later in the evening, students gathered together to hear the Senior Superlatives announced. These twelve superlatives, were chosen by their classmates for being one of the two most outstanding in each category. The categories included those of Best All- Around , Best Looking , Most Likely to Succeed , Wittiest , Best Dressed , and Friendliest . This event was enjoyed by all and considered one of the utmost of highlights for the seniors and future seniors. Below, during the prom, couples stand in line to purchase pictures, so this event can always be well remembered in the future. At right, a week before the prom, students are seen as they line up and purchase prom bids during lunch period. Senior Prom 8: Superlatives Belinda Wood disagreements and petitions, almost everyone was the prom went real well and pleased . Paula Parsons, president of the-junior class,said Despite Above, Principal Ed Thomas, ad- ministrator Ron Martin and teacher Charlie Walls sit outside the dance hall and bid good-by to students as they leave the prom. At right, at the prom, couples are found chatting with each other as they rest from dancing.
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N0 LUNGER SENIUR Although the Senior class of 1985 experienced many changes during the year, the graduation ceremony did not change. This ast ear's ceremony was helld at the Ioe and Harry Freeman Col- iseum, on Iune 1, 1985. Seniors waited since the beginning of the year, for the time when they could finally throw their caps in the air, and say it's all over. -All of their hard work finally paid off. Bobb Zeigler truly demonstrated feelin s of his own as he revealed his void House bill 72 chest to the graduatingl class of '85 as he crossed t e stage acceptin his diploma. The class and spectators showed agreement with his action with a resoun- ding-lstanding ovation. T e ceremony, beginning at 2:00 p.m., ended shortly thereafter leaving the seniors no longer as seniors. Foreign exchange student, Iunko Fujimoto and Adam Fuentes, near 1 the stage. is , Seniors Karen Vest, Wesley Weaver, Michele Webb, David Yoder, and Eric Young listen as others pass across the stage accepting hard-earned diplomas. Graduation Marki Bust and Pat Howorth
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