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After looking to see what everyone else has on, R. Fischer and S. Peter look for their table. Above Left: Even though they are chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Pride find time to enjoy the dance. Left: As the prom theme '7 Can't Fight This Feeling plays, Denny Barket crowns Queen Stephanie Tsantis.
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I CANT FIGHT THIS FEELING Have you gotten your tux? Have you picked up the flowers? Will you be ready by 6:00? These questions and many more were facing juniors and seniors as Friday's 3:20 bell rang and everyone was rushing for their cars. Now it's time for pictures! Not only do your parents take pictures, but your date's parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles do also. The list is endless. Then the Emerson photographer has his chance. It's 9:00, and people start arriving at the Armory, the time for the dance, with music provided by Terry Tunks. Due to the extreme heat, many cokes were served; food was provided by Greulich's Catering. It seemed that the night passed too quickly and it was time to return the tux and hang up the formal for another time. 20 Prom Below Left: Posing Jerry Weatherhold and Leah Birchler for the professional portrait is alumnus Mike Oberhausen. Below Right: Some sophomores are privileged enough to work at the prom; pictured are Bill Kendall, and Rick Arnold. Below: Walking through those magical doors at the Armory, these students pause to vote for queen and to obtain their memory books.
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fit WE'LL ACHIEVE! How do you spell relief??? D-1-P-L-O-M-A!!! That's exactly what 149 seniors were saying as the school year came to a close. After getting out one day and one class period early, the classmates met at Legion Field on Friday, May 31, at 7:30 p.m. for the finale—graduation ceremonies. Speeches were given by Valedictorian Jim George, Salutatorian Barb Ludwig, President Kevin Alvey, and classmate Kris Seibert. In their own words, each encouraged the members of their class to take life one day at a time and live it to the fullest. '85 graduate Connie Peter sang Out Here On My Own as her fel- low graduates gave her a standing ovation. In Closing: The Class of '85 is special; We're different from the rest. With our closeness and uniqueness. We'll achieve our every quest. '85 Class Motto Above: Ordering invitations is one of the many responsibilities seniors such as Tim Goffinet, must take care of. Center: Reflecting on all that is happening, the Class of '85 marches onto the field. Below Right: Being measured for caps and gowns is a necessity. Dale Martoglio, Mike Snyder, and jerry Lain don't seem to mind getting out of class to do so. Below Left: Not being able to contain their joy any longer, these graduates toss their hats into the air.
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