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Photo by Arm Davis that masked man latches Susan, jhiiev to A whispered description of an American prom tradition delights Carsten Nielsen Diane Nicholas reacts to Dirk Cockrum's refusal to will anything to anyone because no one is good enough. Obviously mistaking wine for water. Candy Morris commandeers her dinner companions' wine glasses, for left By masking her impish impulses. Julie Jones fools no one An incredulous Damon Stephens waits to hear the punch line of Shane Bonham's story 23
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Strangers in the Night exchanged much more than glances at the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. While the masquerade did not rival the Mardi Gras, the reveling did. Although the banquet servers were far from being strangers to anyone, the theme Strangers in The Night was obviously what they had in mind when they dressed as mimes. While the serv- ers were unrecognizable, after several moments of close specu- lation one discovered that they were Darrin Figgins, Aaron Ander- son, Brandon Fisher, Guy Martin, Brian Nicholas, Denise Troup, Diane Morris, Kerri Hoopingarner, Mindy Brown, and Susan Tilley. People enjoyed the delicious menu of steak, baked potatoes, and salad, served by these lone- some strangers. After dinner, the traditional reading of the senior will was presented by Diane Ni- cholas. The class prophecy, an excursion into fantasy, was read by Shelli Goertzen and Tammy Brown. Sponsors for the event were Dee Claassen and Faydean Fiss. Juniors spent approximately $2,240.80 on food and decora- tions. — Copy and layout by Jorge Sandoval
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JAMMIN' Billy Idol's “Mony. Mony rock rhythms, accompanied by undu- lating forms in tuxedos and gowns captured the electric at- mosphere created by the DJ “Night Life Sounds from Newton. “Night Life Sounds kept dancers swaying and sweating until mid- night. a good value for the DJ's $575 dollar contract. It’s Zeke Fira’s last prom but Angela Rec- tor has two more to go Foregoing trills tor a more sophisticated look in prom attire is Gaby Avalos Photo by Ann Oavis sneakers to work rappin' to Beastie Boys' “Brass Monkey Their feet came to dance! Christine Troup sheds her shoes, while Brent Baird puts his 24
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