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Over 100 couples were “Swaying to the Music April 29, as the class of ’79 presented the Junior-Senior Prom. At 8:30, after a banquet dinner in the commons, the gym doors were opened and everyone entered the brightly decorated room. With flash- ing lights, pastel streamers, and a running fountain, it hardly seemed like a high school gymnasium. Cox Studio provided a scenic background for couples wishing to have their picture taken. The special evening continued with three hours of “slow dancing” music by the American Freedom Band. The Romance and enchantment of the prom were evident as the dance floor filled with couples during such songs as “Precious and Few, “Feel- ings,” and the theme song, “Swaying to the Music.” The high point of the night came when Eric Alspaugh and Vicki Ar- nett were crowned Prom King and Queen. Mark Holt and Suzanne French were chosen from junior representatives to serve as Duke and Duchess. Midnight found everyone chang- ing from long dresses and tuxedoes to more casual attire. Couples re- laxed as more American Freedom music or a movie “Uptown Saturday Night, were offered for after-prom activities. Officially, the Prom of “78 ended at 2:30, but the special memories it provided will remain forever. Above Left Expressing the many moods of the evening are these three couples, Ann Kline and Greg Hoover. Daphne Keplinger and Jim Bazini and Teresa Petrosky and Dane Jervis. Above Right “They must have some kind of supervision,” smiles principal Loran Skinner as his wife watches the dancing couples. Be- low Left Serving cake and punch to the Prom- goers were Crystal McConkey. Christine Rhoades, Deanna Welch and Margaret Pow- ell. Below Right Juniors Suzanne French and Mark Holt were voted Prom Duchess and Duke. 21
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“Swaying to the Music” Above Right The American Freedom Band provided musical entertainment for this year's prom. Below Left When the music stopped. Diana Barker and her date pause to gaze into each others' eyes. Below Right Highlighting the Prom of “78 was the crowning of Queen Vicki Arnett and King Eric Alsapugh. 20
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Extreme left Teresa “the clown Petrosky wipes a tear away during Send In The Clowns. Left Getting down to the -sound is VIPRE's lead singer, Ray Secrist. Below left “Why do the birds go on singing? is the musi- cal question asked by Tina Sander. Below We always knew sophomores Greg Blackburn and Ken Goodmand were a little bird-brained. 22
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