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t1: L . ,- Get your back up offSte wall! Danie . ome on! sings Sr. Scott Hendren to date, Mia Densford. fr., as she boogles to the beat of Circus amidst the two gazebos on the dance floor of the '83 Jr. Sr. Prom. Above: All smiles was last year's Prom queen. Sr. Lana Collings. as she awaits to crown the 1983 King and Queen. With Her are ushers, arm Amie Spencer. Fr., David Wisdom, soph., and Stan h Simmons Fr. who carry the crowns and roses for the new royalty. Right: Let me see Is the expression on Senior Debbie Padgett's face as she 1 : and Ricky Stark, 1982 alumni, try to figure out ,X if: what's In the cards for them while Joy Bllne, Senior. looks for her date.
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wasted. After checking into the hotel, the busses were loaded on their way to a few monuments before turning in. In their best attire the seniors dined at the famous Hogates Seafood Restaurant and toured the Kennedy Center to view the musical iiShow Boat . The Capital, White House and the F.B.I. Building were stops on the busy touring ihedule. yulllllt r Not all of the trip was guided tours. Seniors were given a half-day on their own. Some chose to tour the world-famous Smithsonian Institute while others journied to Georgetown for the day. Arlington Cemetery was the last stop on the list. The senior class presented a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in ceremonial fashion. From Arlington Cemetery to the White House the seniors were impressed by the iawesomei beauty and majesty of our Nationis Capital. Members of the Senior Class who went to Washington DC. are: Row 1 tl-ri: Sheri Wells, Pam Bryant, Patty Hacker, Dana Nickell, Kim Smallwood, Linda Morris, Kelley Burgin, Diane Henry, Missy Smith, Dorina Dlsmore, Joy Bline, Stacy Mosley, Tina Ragusa, Lori Lindley, Rhonda Durkalskl, Amy Middleton, Judy Abbott, and Pam Meeks. Row 2: Lana Collings, Lisa Day, LaDonna Short, Karen Lyskowinski, Rance Booker, Lynn Dailey. Janet Beckmann, Pinky Fraley, Chaperones, Terry McCartin. Debbie Meyer. LeNola Matheny, Emilie Fulcher, Janice Crabtree, Mike Crabtree, Tony Lewis, Lindell Durham, John Ramsey, Lisa Gray, Michele Byers, Rebecca Totten, Lisa Scholl, and Carla Warren. Row 3: Gary Koehler, Glenn Brown, Richard Kime, Julie Smith, Brian Murphy, David Smith, Robert Conroy, Scott Hendren, Joe Helton, Greg Baker, Kevin Roberts, Vince Kokojan, John Coats, Mary Beth Haas, Margo Dreyer, Greg Smith, Debbie Padgett, Dennis Graham, Leah Phillips, Cara Fischer. Lisa Grimes, Lycria Benton, and Danny Caswell. Row 4: David Branham, Steve Krajnak, Alan Long, Mark Everage. Kevin Crouse, Jeff Davison, Tony Crawford, Keith Fleming, Tom Harbin, Keith Adams. Todd Trinkle, Brian Ehringer, Greg Shidler, Steve Frederick, Mark Stewart, David Powell. Todd Beyl, Albert Eckert, Donnie Stricker. Paul Hutchinson, Brent Densford, Jeff Cox, John Barnett. Gary Graves, and David Branham Iagalnl q-.;-'-- -. .. ... m $ w-th-- ... ---u -.........-....-....- wmww 1 '4
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The 1983 Prom King, Steve Frederick and Queen Robin East. Steve and Robin were crowned at 10:00 Saturday, April 23rd amidst 300 guests at the prom. They were voted on by ,i students in attendance at the prom. Branham, Sr. Keith Adams, sr. Steve Frederick, King, Robin East, Queen, Todd Beyl, Sr. Brian Ehringer, Sr. The 1983 Prom court consisted of: row 1 iL-Ri Susan Voyles, jr. Robertson, jr. and Kim Snider, jr. row 2 David Kim Smith, jr. Lindsey By: Paula Spencer iiAlways and Forever? the theme for the 1983 Junior-Senior Prom, sums up the memories collected on Saturday evening, April 23rd. that everyone attending will look back and remember uAlways and Forever. The Clarksville Marriott was the setting, and Circus was the band for the biggest social event of the year. For the second straight year, Circusii rocked the Governofs Hall for Silver Creek students and their dates, to the tunes of top 40 hits and the prom song You and I . At 10:00, the moment that everyone was waiting for rolled around - The King and Queen coronation. Bestowed with the honors were couple Steve Frederick, Sr. and Robin East, Jr., voted on by students in attendance at the prom. Atmosphere definitely adds a very special touch on a very memorable evening, and the junior class met the expectations of the i83 prom-goers with remarkable enthusiasm and vigor. Entering the prom, you sensed a hint of the tropics while crossing a bridge surrounded by huge plants, and pools of shimmering water covered with floating candles and daisies with goldfish swimming about. The dance floor was graced with two giant gazebos to enhance the atmosphere. Giant plants were everywhere! The Junior class ventured to Walnut Ridge and got over 46 plants and 80 mums and a fountain that Walnut Ridge added in with the mass quantities of foliage. Almost $5000 was spent on the '83 prom making it the most expensive prom ever, and it was well worth the effort because we'll remember that night Always and Forever. 27
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