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‘-‘-L.LiL.li.Ll LAL“ bULLl ‘LA The Jr.-Sr. Prom was held on Saturday, April 11th, in the High School gym, with the theme Dream On. The gym was decorated with hot pink and black balloons and streamers. There also was a professional photographer for any couples interested in having pictures taken. Roast Beef with mashed potatoes and corn, along with a Dessert ala Carte were served by Sophomores Heather W., Jennene S., Michelle H„ Steph W., Amy B., Mike J., Bret H., Jason L., Bob T„ and Mike P. After the supper, the Sophomore servers provided the entertainment until it was time for the dance to begin. The Jacks provided the music; it lasted until twelve. 1. I bought my suit at Jeans West. — Jeff Schreiner 2. My favorite part of prom was watching Bubba bowl.'' — Deb Stauffer 3. The Jacks, a band from Omaha, provided the music. 4. The best thing about prom was winning a whoopie cushion at the country club. — Mike Pella 5. With all my procrastinating, it took me an hour to get ready for prom! — Paula Kaufman 6. The 87 prom sponsors were Mrs. Palmer and Mr. Schnacker.
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UlLi ULiMLi liOBBB VL. VUli VW' On March 30. 1987, the Tenth Annual Top Ten Banquet was held at the Tec-umseh high school. This banquet honors the top students from each class as well as those students with the most improved averages from grades 10 through 12. Jason Morrissey, President of Student Council, gave the welcome and introduced Patricia Poppe as the Mistress of Ceremonies. The invocation was given by Reverend Donald Cooper, and the pot-luck dinner, that was prepared by the parents, was enjoyed while special music was provided by Laura Pieratt, John Funkhouser, David Amos, and Doug Wilson. The speaker was Mr. Stu Wiley, a principal at York Public Schools and a member of the York Community Adult Education program. His topic was Winning.'' The Student Council sponsored the event. The students with the most Improved averages were: Jeff Parrish. Mike Borrenpohl. Jeff Allen. Not pictured: Teresa Badertscher. Amy Sand. Dennis McKinney. Stu Wiley of York. Nebraska, was the speaker at the banquet. Stu says, Hold up your right arm. Mrs. Poppe s got it! The 9th grade honorees were: (bottom row) Shane Mercure, Sandy Hood, Jason Hamer. Scott Grof. Tyler Evans. Stacy Schmidt. Amy Othmer. Bill Morrissey, Angela Meyer. Kathy Mandery is not pictured The top ten 10th graders were: Jason Lacey. Tammy Koehler. Michelle Hershberger. Greg Cooper. Nicole Behrends. Heather Weiss. Jennene Shuey. Brent Pope Holly Cawley and Stacy Stevens are not pictured J Those juniors who were in top ten are: Paula Kaufman, Jodi Hood, Michelle Bauers, David Bailey. Michelle Stauffer. Dana Ramsey Kevin Parrish. Linda Kerner. Tammy Rohmeyer and Teresa Badertscher are not pictured The top ten seniors were. Jason Morrissey. Mike Masur, Amy Kuhl. Dan Hutt. Stephanie Bartels. Sandra Rothell. Scott Pope. Laura Pieratt. Mike Pella. Mike Parrish
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1. “I spent a total of about $85 — $50 for the tux. $10 for pictures, probably $5 for Kim s flower, and $20 for misc. items. — Chris Johnson 2. I enjoyed being a prom server, especially seeing Mr Meier walk like an Egyptian. — Michelle Hershberger 3. A good friend of mine in college named Cindy Dunlap taught me how to Walk Like an Egyptian. Her neck moved real well.1 — Mr. Harshbarger 4 Vanna White (Bret Hasselbach) assists Jason Lacey during the prom skit. 5. These three gentlemen take time out during the prom festivities to compare legs! 6. The band is what I will remember most about Prom in the years to come. — Jeff Allen
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