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o o I his lme foo shorr Whatl Time to go? We just got here. lt can't be over yet, could it? Students had dreamed ot this- night to come, and then it was over. There was still more dancing to do and more tun to have. People really seemed to be enjoying themselves be- cause no one wanted to leave the dance floor, said Lynda Sachs. 18 Prom Above: Do I look all right? asked Kim Gish as she brushed her hair to make last minute adjustments before taking pictures. - Right: Lisa Ferczok boogies with her date Dave Wireman to one of the tast songs played. 0 The crowded dance tloor re- flected the best turn ot C460 peoplel in recent years. This Time Love's For Real was held at the Heights Ban- quet Hall May 25. Scott Frigo and Amber Brown were crowned king and queen after students voted at the door as they entered. Seniors, in their junior year, had voted for a band over a disc jockey. Prom turned out great, but would've been mc memorable to the couples the theme song were playec stated Mr. Richard Keller, c rector of student activities. The night was still young couples went to eat, and tht tor a carriage ride, boat ric or a stroll clown the 'beach watch the sun rise. Some telt it they were in a dream, but was tor real. ,,,,m1,. ,M V . ,tb X ,Wag -
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Q .45-'iw 41,A-gg FE 'lf' ph , ,f i Q, '1 tl 4- -all lb' Top: Along with the band that played at each home game, the crowd cheers the football team to victory. Middle Left: Waiting for the whistle as their cue, Iulie Osbome and Pam Decker get hyped up tor the Glamor- ous Lite. Above: The football players compete among themselves to become the first in the breakthrough, made by the cheerleaders. Left: Varsity cheerleaders added a new twist by dancing to the band's drum cadence. ,X is Spirit 17
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. ..-4..z,. y A 10' X XL., ,. . -. w ,,. Left: Winning the most votes of the students attending prom, Scott Frigo and Amber Brown dance the tradition- al uoronation dance. Below: Prom Courtg Front Row: Cassandra Brown, Amber Brown, Kel- Missy Myers Kim Gish Sherri Le Beau Back Row Maurice Acker Pat Smith lohn Spiller Rodney laakson. Seott Frigo, Kevan lohnson,-and lerry Dui 'ayp Not Pictured: loe Camerano. lee Spies, Linda Zotli, Laura Miller, - 53 1. X x si? t 1 .-'i ' A- ZW yr fix nounced. 'EHVL 1. , 'Jaw 0.4, Mx is 'wi - 1 We Left: Students, including Vickie Neher, Carolyn Quinn, Anne Han- dler, and Mary Lydon, formed an aisle as they waited for the court to be an- Abovo Left: Couples crowded the floor when slow songs were played by South Side Connection. Above: Long taffeta dresses with full slips were wom by girls including Yo- landa Taylor, Kimberly Moore, and Mary Kennedy. Prom 19
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