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Putting on the Ritz Memories of the 1985 Prom will in clude cameras, chandeliers, and the ex ceptional atmosphere of the Shilo Said Jeff Caldwell, “It was sort of em barrassing when Mr. Nordquist was tak ing pictures while we were eating.” “Maybe they should raise the chande liers,” suggested Bobee Kay Furnish after the band, Mr. Nice Guy, added a unique touch to their performance by breaking one with their guitars! The band also had to turn down the amps when dishes started rattling upstairs! Junior Class President Shawn Gilbert The 1985 Prom Court and their dates: Jeff Caldwell, Diane Elliott, Terry Bassett, Lisa Weber, Frank Van Dyke, QUEEN CAROLYN MALTMAN, Jim Church, Sally Frandsen, Randy Moe, Marci Folk. TOP OF PAGE: Casey Corkrey and Brett O’Brian go incognito to save their dates, Shelly Majors and Shelly Morris, from fan harrassment. MIDDLE: Enjoy- ing dinner at the Shilo before the prom: Laura Sims, Nick Krizan, Patty Sturdevant, and Dean Fisher. son knew the Prom was a success “be- cause I didn’t get beat up!” The Shilo provided an elegant setting for putting on the Ritz, and as Don Mespelt put it: “The junior class came through with a f quality product finally.” TOP: Laurie Odegard and Sally Frandsen dance to the music of Mr. Nice Guy. ABOVE: Straight out of a scene from The Great Gatsby: a dapper Thad Hensleigh, a ravishing Erin Corkrey.
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TOP LEFT: Ginger Ford came with Astor ian Brian Babbitt, but Seasider Mike Spi- vey got this dance. TOP RIGHT: Chris Dy- mond and Dean Hogan share a kiss. CEN TER: Sno-ball Queen Marci Folk peers over Paul Chatalas’ shoulder, while a dap- per Bob Cornes gets punch for two. ABOVE: Michelle LaCasse and Lerma make a cute couple. Jamie Che Sno-ball Where Lisa Laser came up with the idea is anybody’s guess, but Standing in the Rain with down in history as one of the most un high Pink Flamingoes goes usual themes ever for a school dance. Mrs. Mattocks headed an all-star team of Whitecaps in organizing the dance. Nar The decorations were elegant. so was Marci Folk as queen thing was perfect until snow prevented the DJ from getting to in fact, every ironically Seaside. After a period of utter panic, however, KSWB’s Mr. Ben Wood filled in on an hour’s notice and saved the night! 1985 Sno-ball Court: Sophomores Laurie Eller and Adrain Everette, Seniors Jaynie Brawn and Thad Hensleigh, Juniors Marci Folk and Paul Chatalas, and Freshmen Jeannine Ward and Bill Westerholm.
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A whimsical and fun talent show Senior Bobee-Kay Furnish won top honors in the 1985 Talent Show playing Beethoven on the piano. Molly Strohecker, who performed Hawiian and Tahitian dances, placed 2nd. “I love to perform for an audi- ence,” she said, “and it makes me happy to see that people are interest- ed in another culture.” Third place went to Colleen Haffner who sang ABOVE: The talented Bobee-Kay Fur nish. TOP C. ER: Colleen Haffner. BOTTOM CENTER: Molly Strohecker shared some of her Hawiian culture RIGHT: Madame Evelyn (Sean Far rell) gets into “Louie, Louie.” Thad Hensleigh Josh Hendrickson to clown and crack corny jokes as the night's Emcees. and played the piano. Overall, this year’s show was a mix of genuine talent and off-the-wall entertainment. Sean Farrell’s group Heavenly Leather was truly bizarre! “T wanted to do something sponta- neous and fantastic,” Sean said, “so I recruited three musicians and eight backup singers the day before. We chose “Louis, Louie” because it was teamed with Tim Barnes of the musical talent? Nightmare Riverbottom Jug Band the only song everyone knew. Wahl- strom dropped his pencil when we went on!” The Mespelt, Corkrey, Barnes, and Chatalas quartet (appropriately called The itmare Riverbottom Jug Band) also contributed to what was a more whimsical and fun show than in years past. Kris Karge sang with friends Great Amber Taggard and Joe Shulte.
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