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Promena de Royalty: Hand The most important social event of the year has to be considered the Prom. The annual celebra- tion sponsored by the Juniors is an honor of the senior class and is the last socialization that al- lows five to six hundred school mates to express friendship in an atmosphere of true fellowship. This fantastic evening takes months of prep- aration which includes the first class meeting for organizational committees to fund raising, to in- terviews, to publicity, to the actual buying of the personal garments that highlight the beauty of the festive promenade. The 1987 Prom will be looked upon as a model evening for future affairs as the participants showed that they could have fun and enjoy them- selves while maintaining their composure and maturity. All the entertainment and actions of the night had the air of young adult fun in a modest atmosphere.
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MYSTERY! SUSPENSE! INTRIQUE! ■ ■■■■■■■ Top Left: Randy is always hanging around! Mid Left: Larry preys on the pure and unexpecting. Left: They look sweet, but Larry knows the truth. Top Right: Once upon a time, in a land far, far away—but had a good set. Above: Looking good Glenn, but that’s one of those automatic jobs!! 13
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some, Beautiful, and Elegant The highlight of every Prom lies in the special segment of selecting, voting, and announcing the royalty of the evening. This year was no exception as the crowd anxiously awaited the ceremonial walk by the candidates to the forefront to get a firsthand view of whom was going to be chosen as the lucky young gentleman and lady. Representing the Junior class were as follows: (left to right from picture shown at left) Bobby Shinkle, Connie Walston, Jason Cummins, Amy Anderson, Matt Hummel, and Heather Gilbert. The happy winners are shown below as cheerful Connie and proud Matt display their glee over the honor of the crown. Representing the Senior class were as follows: (left to right from picture on page 14) Glen Bur- ris, Aimee Buck, Brad Tyler, Amy McFelea, John Gossett, and Angie Lee. Brad and Amy easily express their happiness as to are overjoyed with the honor of being the choice of the fellow classmates. 15
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