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Taking a break from the heated “Boogie fever” on the dance floor, an unidentified girl and Dave Hen- ning relax at their table. Dancing ’till the cows come home, these prom-goers really “hoof-it- up” on the dance floor. June Bug Prom 19
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THE STORY OF A MIGHT THAT, FOR MANY, WILL BE REMEMBERED a For the 1980 prom, about 200 stu- dents and their guests showed up at the National Guard Armory on April 25 from 9 to 1 a.m. This year, like last year, the music was provided by John Saxon and his light and sound equipment. Records were again played instead of a live band. The music was a mixture of popular fast beat with some slow and a few oldies. However, disco music was the majority of what was played. The split level dancing floor of Sax- on’s proved to be very popular with the couples Nicolette Etienne was selected as the prom queen. She was escorted by Greg Thomas. The other three queen candi- dates were Valorie Ward, Lisa Ramsey, and June Schaefer. “Always and Forever” was the theme of the prom. Cindy Ramsey of the prom committee was in charge of ordering supplies this year. Junior class sponsors Mr. Day and Mrs. Horn helped the ju- niors plan the prom. As usual, maga- zine sales in the fall help finance the activity. 18 Prom
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iO 4CAOEMICS Students are recognized in many ways for their achievements in high school. The “Who's Who section contains the follow- ing seniors who have maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or above at the end of seven semesters. Three of the students did not return an information questionnaire. Richard Biever was in many activities during his high school years. His interests included sports, journalism, and scholastic activities. Richard participated in two sports. He ran cross country and track all four years. He was selected as the Most Valuable Per- former in cross country in both 1978 and 1979. Journalism also was a major interest for Richard. He was editor of the 1980 Sagit- tarius and was on the “Marksman staff. He was also the publicist for the National Honor Society (NHS) of which he was a two year member. Many other school clubs interested Richard. He was in the French Club, Dra- ma Club, Chess Club, and Student Coun- cil. He was president of the French Club his senior year and was class vice-president his freshman and junior years. Angela Middleton received several awards in high school, besides being in many activities. Her main interests were the arts and school clubs. She participated in several functions in the arts. Angela was in the band for four years and the pep band for three years. In the band. Miss Middleton played the flute and received several awards for her play- ing. She was also a member of the Drama Club for three years. Angela was also very active in other functions. For four years, she was in the Pep Club. She also participated in the German Club for three years. Angela was awarded several honors dur- ing her high school years. She was the salutatorian for having the second highest grade point average as well as attending the honor banquet for four years. She was in the NHS for two years also. Cathy Conen was in academic functions and school clubs as well. She attended the honor banquet for four years. Cathy was also in the NHS for two years, the Spanish Club for one year, and the Pep Club for three years. Dana House was interested in girls’ sports and school clubs throughout high school. Dana participated in the girls' basket- ball her freshman and sophomore years. In her freshman year, she also was in girls' tennis. In both her junior and senior years, Dana was a team manager for the girls' volleyball team. Dana also participated in many school clubs and events. She became a member of the NHS in her junior year. She attended the school’s honor banquet for three years. In her senior year, she was a member of the Drama Club. Richard Bie er Cathy Conen Dana House Angela Middleton Cheryl Mills 20 Who’s Who
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