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Dutchess candidates Amy Bibler and Shawnitia Hartzler receive their roses. Valley couples enjoy the buffet dinner early in the evening. Noel Smith and Eddie Dotson enter the lodge an- ticipating an evening of excitement. Prom 9
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Faithfully I’m Forever Yours Dressed in tuxedos and formals, along with having freshly washed and cleaned cars, couples began to arrive at the Elks Club around Rochester’s Lake Manitou. It was approximately 7:15 on Saturday, April 28. The couples arrived for a night of ro- mance, dinner, and dancing to the sound of The Edge” playing “Faithfully I’m Forever Yours,” the theme of the 1984 prom. Dinner was served promptly at 7:30 —a feast of ham, shrimp, salad, potato, and vegetable. Shortly after dinner, stu- dents began to drift—either upstairs where pictures where being taken, or outside, where lights shone off the lake. Around ten-thirty, Mr. Hill presented the candidates for king and queen, duke and dutchcss. The winners were then an- nounced: duke—Mike Bebo, dutchess— Shawnitia Hartzler; king—Greg VanDeWater, queen—Julie Manwar- ing. By midnight, the hall was nearly emp- ty, but the evening had been a success. After weeks of looking for the perfect dress, ordering tuxedos, and finding just the right flowers, it seemed the night had come and gone in a flash. The special memories, however, of the 1984 junior- senior prom, will never be forgotten. Prom Duke and Dutchess: Mike Bebo and Shawni- tia Hartzler. Prom King and Queen: Greg VanDeWater and Julie Manwaring. 8 Prom
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THE CLASS OF ’84 TURN THEIR TASSELS On Sunday May 20th at 2:00 was the final step in the high school lives of the Tippecanoe Valley senior class of ’84. As the seniors entered the gym to take their walk down graduation lane, each was handed a long red silk rose. The band at that time played the theme for this occa- sion “Pomp and Circumstance.” The Valedictorian, Mark Toetz, and Saluta- torian, Mary Mathias gave their ad- dresses to the past and to the future. Other speeches were given by Brenda Wright and Greg VanDeWater. The Senior Class Choir sang “Passages”, and the band played “Concert Over- ture.” After receiving their diplomas, the new alumni all proceeded with the traditional turning of the tassel making them official graduates. f 1
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