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Q QS. 1 f l48fEventsfProm Senior class receives boot glasses during slide presentation by juniors Decorated with streamers and pa- per of all colors, the gym seemed truly transformed into a Rhapsody of Rainbows. The Junior Class President KELLY TABBERT began with a welcoming speech to which Senior Class President JEFF REAM- ER responded for the Senior Class. JENELL STOVER, Junior Class Vice- President, then presented a poem thanking the seniors for the memo- ries. For the entertainment, JODY SNIDER junior sang Could l Have this Danceg SHELLl SLIMNER junior sang Through the Yearsg and SLIM- NER and SNIDER harmonized with Somewhere Down the Road. The guest speaker for the evening was JUDY BEALIMONT senior, who told of many things she was thankful for and would miss when she left. As the gifts to the seniors, the Junior Class had chosen boot-shaped glasses, which went along with the western fad of the year. A slide show of all the seniors was shown during the presen- tation of the gifts. A few minutes after the program, Bonita Shortline, the band that provided the evenings musical enter- tainment, began rockin' the school. Most students felt that it was one of the better prom bands of the past few years, but like ERIN WILEY junior said, l felt that they should have played more slow songs. QU Laughing along with JUDY BEALIMONT senior during her entertaining speech, MR. KEN DARTING enjoys this moment of the Prom. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q23 During the time between the program and the dance, BECCA ROCKEFELLER senior and her date TONY HOUSH sophomore watch an- other couple enjoying themselves at the Prom. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ C31 Singing with much feeling, SHELLl SLIM- NER junior shows belief in the words of the song, Through the Years. Q43 As the guest speaker for the evening, JUDY BEALIMONT senior provides her entire audi- ence with a humorous account of the past year. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOLITJ
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im, Prairie' Sm QU Queen SHANNON WILEY looks up to a few rowdy fans after they demand that King SCOTT SPIKER lay one-on her after being announced King and Queen. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q21 Candidates CLIFF LElKER and SHANNON WILEY wait as the other candidates are an- nounced. iPhoto by Brent Photographyj C35 Awaiting the announcement of the King and queen, KOREY KIRKWOOD and STEPH- ANIE HARROD hold a light conversation. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q43 Smiling after being announced king, SCOTT SPIKER starts to move forward from candidate JODI CAIRNS where the queen will join him for the traditional kiss, iPhoto by PAM SWARTZQ -auf EventsfKing and Queen of Courtsj147
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Jia ,Q S S C 5 3 , C QU With their hands interlocked, MELINDA BROOKS and SCOTT SPIKER senior watch their friends accept the boot glasses as their gifts. iPhoto by LAURA ROSSJ C23 After catching a breath of fresh air, JAY SIMS senior and NANCY MOHLER sophomore walk arm-in-arm into the dance, iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ 133 While discussing post-prom plans with his date MARY DEKAT sophomore, ERIC DIL- LINGER senior whispers in her ear.CPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ EventsfPromf 149
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