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“Rocket” the night away Ron Hoffman and his date show off their dancing talents on prom night. The theme of this years Junior- Senior Prom was “We’ve Got To- night”. The dance was held in the Elk’s Club Ballroom. The ballroom was decorated by the juniors in the senior class colors, blue and silver. The buffet-style meal of bar- becued beef and or pork, scalloped potatoes, green beans, combination salad, and hot rolls was prepared by the junior’s parents. Strawberry shortcake was served by the fresh- man and sophomore servers for dessert. This year the music was provid- ed by the band “SAVIOR FAIRE” from Lincoln, Nebraska. Chaperones of the dance were the parents of the junior class officers. Many couples and groups posed for prom pictures which were taken again this year by Kevin Binder of Pawnee City. This night and its many memories will be treasured by all who partook in the fun. Middle right: Students mingle at Lisa Keller s pre-prom party before the banquet. Bottom right: Mary Coupe. Lisa Keller, and their dates pose for the photographer in between dances at prom. John Dixon. Amy Slominski, and Ann Schuetz rock to tunes played by SAVIOR FAIRE. 29
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Blast into Christmas One of the many tradi- tions at Sacred Heart is the Living Rosary. Dan Goltz, Senior class President led the rosary as students walked slowly through the church holding their candles. Tim Slominski portrayed the Christ child as Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goltz posed as Mary and Joseph. The dance was held on Saturday evening instead of the usual Sunday. Bob Strat- ton provided the music as the students danced the first dance with their parents. As the Seniors trimmed the tree, the Juniors decorated the gym in metallic red, green and silver. The evening left us filled with special memor- ies of the Christmas season. John Dixon takes his turn during the Living Rosary. Students mingle around refreshments during the formal. Above, the seniors decorate the Christmas tree. Left above, Dan Goltz leads the Rosary. Left, Amy and Tom put the roof on their decorations before the formal. 28
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“Beaming” students awarded The 1983 Sacred Heart Activities Banquet was held on Sunday, May 8. The guest speaker was Bob Gibson. Mrs. Linda Kirkendall awarded the girls’ track and volleyball letters. Mrs. Denise Kirkendall warded the girls’ basket- ball letters. Don Armstrong presented the boys’ football, basketball and track letters. Sister Mary Denise gave the academic awards as Don Coupe announced the KTNC Radio Sports award winners for this year. Mr. Dick Frederick was honored at the Banquet for his 25 years of bus driving and other services to the Sacred Heart High School and its students. He received a standing ovation from the crowd as Rhonda Roettger and Amy Slominski presented him with a plaque on behalf of the students. Mr. Frederick was also presented with a big bag of popcorn to satisfy his hunger between track and football season. Also twisted pencils to keep stats with at the games, a small broom to assist him in cleaning the bus, and a pair of steel toed shoes to protect his feet when kicking the bus tires. Master of ceremonies was Don Coupe and Father James O’Conner gave the invocation and closing remarks. Bob Gibson poses for Ceremonies, Don Coupe. a picture with Master of u Middle right: David Aitken accepts his football letter from Don Armstrong at the ActiviUes Banquet. Above, Rhonda Roettger and Amy Slominski presented Dick Frederick with a plaque donated by Sacred Heart students. Right: Angie Dixon receives her athletic award in volleyball from Mrs. Linda Kirkendall. 30
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