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Right: Sitting with his date Deanne Schmidtberger, senior David Brent waits for the program to start.-photo by Daron Howard. For Right: Preparing to leave the Lott Steakhouse for the program, junior Angie Hook is caught off guard by the photog.- photo by Julie Hawkins. With an atmosphere of roman times f , ,,.i cfm 4ZfT57' Upperclassmen dance lin the clouds' Most of the juniors and seniors started off the evening by taking their dates out to dinner at the Loft or other nice restaurants. Arriving at prom they were met by a dazzling atmosphere set to look as though one was inside a world of fantasy. The refreshment area was set in medieval times, with refreshments being catered by Mr. and lvlrs. Tex Doebele of Tex's Drive-ln. With the dancing area decorated with walls aligned with reflective mirrors and fog floating about, the prom go- ers danced underneath the stars to music performed by Plain Jane. The program for the night con- sisted of speeches by senior class president, Steve Brady: junior class president, Jess Adams: ju- nior vice-president, Angie Suther, and Steve Brown. Above Right: As junior President Jess A- dams hands out senior Shelli Sumner's gift, other senior girls wait to receive their own.-photo by Daron Howard, For Right: Prior to the receiving of gifts, juniors Steve Brown and Jess Adams get organized.-photo by Beth Brandenberg. Right: While walking into the program, senior Annette Martin and freshman Kelly Mahana anxiously await the evening- photo by Greg Abbott. 'l411fACTIVlTIESfPROlvl KR has-HN' sl- Ax X , i fu ,,.. .f
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! 'N if i' Ss Above: Taking a rest from dancing, ju- 'iior Maria Shell and graduaTe Eric Dillinger 1982 graduaTe waTch dancers enjoying Themselves. -phoTo by Julie Hawkins. After hearing all The summaries of The candidaies, freshmen KrisTy Vande Velde and KrysTal Kirkwood discuss who They Think will become The new king and queen. -phoTo by Diane DulTmeier. 'R ,bi Q 1 ' if L M i ii 3- - - vs RoyalTy record seT over sixTeen years Having one child up for a royaITy in ei- Ther Homecoming or King and Queen of WinTer SporTs would be a joy. BuT how abouT having all five of your children? This record was seT by Two families when Their youngesT children were elecTed as candi- daies for King and Queen of Winier SporTs. Mr. and Mrs. Phil BrenT's children were each elecTed a royalTy during Their senior year. In 1975 Their firsT son, Don, was a Homecoming King candidaTe. ln 1976 Their firsT daugh- Ter, Debbie, was a Homecoming Queen candidate and Queen of CourTs. in 1978 Their second daugh- Ter, Dee, was also o Homecoming Queen candidaTe and Queen of Couris. In 1980 Their Third daughier, Darci, was Queen of Couris. in 1983 Their second son, David was King of WinTer SporTs, Over The years can- didacy for King ond Queen royal- Ties acTiviTies has been an unfor- geTTable evenT for Mr, and Mrs. George Brooks and Their five chil- dren. The firsi one of The family To receive The royalTy honors was The oidesT daughTer Karen in 1967. She was o Homecoming Queen candi- ciaTe and also Queen of Couns. In 1970 Their oldest son, Rod, was a Homecoming King candidafe. ln 1973 Their second daughTer. Mar- Tine, was a candidaTe for King and Queen of Couris. Then in 1974 she wos a candidaTe for boTh Home- coming and King ond Queen of CourTs. ln 1980 Their second son. Dudley, was King of CourTs. ln 1983 Their Third daughier, Kim. was a Queen candidaie for King and Queen of WinTer SporTs. KING AND QUEEN OE WINTER SPORTSXACTIVITIESXMB
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hosen one honored loy spokesreen nomrnorron Among The 200 men ond women selecred for The Spokesreen Pdnel wos Tony Lelker. The ponel repre- senrs The Who's Who orgonizorlon os well os American Teendgers To The medlo, Leiker wos The flrsr from the Topeko oreo lo be chosen for The ponel. ln oddirlon To duesrlons oboul The economy, sex educo- rion, ond lllegol oliens, Leiker wds osked To reveol ony personol issues lf chosen for the nolionol Spokes- 'reen Pdnel, Leiker will fly To Los An- geles To be interviewed ond dues- Tloned doom problems foclng lo- doy's odulfs. ul wos redlly glod To be Chosen for the ponelf' Leiker sold, 'lf's quile on honor, I wds surprised oeoouse l've hod no speaking experience, sold senior Kelly Tobberr wos selecred os oller- nole for The Spokesleen Ponel. by Porly Kennedy he could discuss, PROlVlfACTlVlTlESf'l45
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