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felowz Working towards setting the cene for medieval times are juniors Art homas, Mike Rueck, Steve Brown, Angie Iuther, and Jim Armstrong,-photo by Beth randenburg. r mmf? ia. sky 5 : . II Prom festivities ltotally' impress Val Gals by Julie Herrington and Nancy Mohler Like blow my mind! Prom was like totally exciting. I had like the most awesome time getting ready for it. I went to this tubular mall to get some cosmic clothes to wear. They had some of the most freaky clothes you ever saw. I tried on one dress that was just grody to the max, like totally K-Mart. It was real lacy with gag me ruffles, and get this - it was a real mellow light blue. Gag me with a spoon! I was ready to split that grody joint when I saw a totally tubular dress. Like fry my mind to the max! Psychadelic orange and cosmic green - just what I was looking for! The sequined spaghetti straps showed off my tubular tan. I was really psyched for prom, and I was even lucky enough to find the ultimate shoes. They were a bright yellow with bows. How lucky could I get? I had one of the most tubular nights of my life. Tex's Drive-In catered our prom. I thought for sure we would be pigging out on hamburgers and French fries, but fry my mind to the max! We actually had little fish eggs on crackers. It was so cool. After we chowed down, we got to jam to the tunes of the awesome Plain Jane. The dance floor was really sparkly and cosmic. There was even some fog floating around. Our gym had never looked better. Like I'm sure I'II never forget it. Blow my mind! Like I must be dreaming, It's Just a Fantasy. PROM f ACTIVITIES f 447
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Far Rlght: As he nears the top ot the ladder, junior ArT Thomas seTs ouT To help pasTe up wallpaper for medieval seT- Tings.-phoTo by Maria Shell. Rlght: As the iunlors prepare tor prom, junior Angie SuTher pracTices her speech.- phoTo by Daron Howard. Preparing as big evenT draws nearer . . --.4-.rx K W. as 1 . i X 'Q f E ' P . ..f- . Juniors TanTasize ouTcome of prom nighT li- f As The year began and prom Time drew nearer, decisions had To be made. Decisions such as: Theme, colors, moTTo, program, food services, and of course The eneviTable money makers were agonizing. Working ThroughouT Friday, and some inTo The nighT, The gym was ready and iT was Time for prom. The only Thing missing ThaT would make The world of fanTasy com- pleTe was The long flowing gowns and The Tuxedos. Mr. Duane Millerskow, junior class sponsor, said ThaT The cosT of The prom was around S4500. ul ThoughT The aTmosphere aT prom seT The Tone for The enTire even- ing. The dance floor was dazzling wlTh The reflecTive decoraTions and The fog condiTions. IT creaTed an illusion of dreamland, said Mil- lerskow. Above Rlght: During a sesslon of deco- raTin 'uniors Andy Lewis, Bobby DeiTer Qi J I and Ronnie Spence waTch over prom decoraTing.-phoTo by Maria Shell. Rlght: Attemptlng to hang paper stream- ers for prom, juniors Kim Frank and Kasey Kirkwood seem To have Their minds fo- cused elsewhere.-phoTo by Daron How- ard. Far Rlght: Whlle taklng a break, junlors BeTh Brandenburg, PaTTy Kennedy, Mi- chele Engleken, and Jim ArmsTrong Talk over plans wlTh junior class sponsor, Mr. Duane Millerskow.-phoTo by Daron How- ard. 'IA6 f ACTIVITIES f PROM ,,.. ,MA - wffwfre, :w.,..,. .. ,M . V, 7 V 42 2 W r-'-i-r 1 T ,,Bn,,.f
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Far Right: Before receiving their diplo- mas, Jody Snider, Miele Bloess, and Amy Constant perform 'Be a Dreamer com- posed and written by Miss Jan Patton.- photo by Julie Hawkins. Right: Preceeding the commencement exercises, valedictorian Kelly Tabbert contemplates her speech.-photo by Deb- bie Brungardt. Future will 'delinitely' see seniors Yesim, Miele present countries flags Commencement exercises for the graduating class of 4983 took place on May 22. With tears of joy and sadness, the graduates said good-bye to their class- mates of four years. Valedictori- an, Kelly Tabbert, and Salutatori- an, Dianne Schmidt both gave speeches during the commence- ment. Tabbert ended by stating that the future will definitely hear from this senior class. Also during the commencement, foreign ex- change students Miele Bloess and Yesim Kebapci, presented the high school with their countries' flags. Above Right: Curious to see what they received, Brent Lilley and Don Conaway open their gifts.-photo by Mary Dekat. Right: Red roses, supplied by Shelli Sum- ner, were displayed by Julie Brunner and Becky Landis as part of the traditional gown.-photo by Debbie Brungardt. Far Right: I have a dream was the basis of salutatorian Dianne Schmidt's speech.-photo by Daron Howard. 1418fACTlVlTlESfG-RADUATION
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