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I .. ,AM ,M X 'B .1 'J Above: With the music of Lord Ashley, Pen- ny Swan and Ed Moldenhauer hold in a warm embrace. Top Right: Jamie Stockwell and Cathy Wiltjer find a place to rest between dances. Above Left: Marie Zenere helps Ken Moskwa sample one of the delicacies that was served. PROM COURT Front Row: King Pat Mad- den, Qucen Teri Emerick. Back Row: Steve Swinney, Lila Jarrett, Bob Rudman, Dee Dee Caudle, Kim Alcock, Manuel Barragan, Patti Drabick, Tony Terrazas, Sue Hoewischer, Jeff Pcrsin. PROM 25
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S.. X. Above: Mrs, Kenar and '79 graduate Jim Ams- den reminisce of past prorns While dancing to Stairway to Hea Ven. Top: Breaking the ordinary pace of dancing couples join a train which attracted over 200 people. The band accommodated the dancers and played a variety of songs including Hap- py Birthday and Rock Around the Clock. Right: The removing of garters is an impor- tant part of prom night. Jeffrey Wright slips off Angela Townsends garter while the band plays The Stripper. 24 PROM ja, , ,
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Daughter becomes big spender Although mothers and daughters do not always get along, they recon- ciled their differences long enough to share an evening together at the ninth annual Mother-Daughter Ban- quet. We really enjoyed putting the banquet together. It was lots of fun! stated Girls' Club member Shari Sil- verman. The theme, Mommie: An Expression of Love, chosen by the Girls' Club, reminded girls to appre- ciate the love and concern their mothers have shown them for years. My mother and I got along great all evening. I really think she had a good time, and I was glad I had a Above: Earla Walker proudly models her summer clothes for a hot day in July. Top Right: Michelle Watson shows her appre- ciation to Marianne Drewno for helping to make the Mother-Daughter Banquet a big success. MAY QUEEN COURT Ivy Devanis, Patti Drabick, Maid of Honor Teri Emerick, May Queen Marissa Alberico, Laurel Wolak, Joanne Schaffrick. Right: The Treble Tones add to the mood of the evening, t'An Expression of Love. 26 MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET chance to show her how much I care, commented one girl who at- tended. Dinner catered by BSLB which consisted of chicken, mostaccioli, ham, and numerous cold salads started the evening. Members of Girls' Club put on a fashion show to display the styles of the new season. The Treble Tones entertained with their own song and dance style. The finale, crowning of May Queen Marissa Alberico and Maid of Honor Teri Emerick, brought the evening to an exciting close.
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