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‘AII Nite Long’ presented “All Nite Long” was the theme for the 1984 Troy High School Junior-Senior Prom which was held April 28. Prom was different this year because it was held at the Ramada Inn in St. Joseph, Missouri, in the Ball- room. The meal was catered by Ramada Inn and a dance was held afterwards. The music was provided by “Push.” After the meal, junior class president, Diana Shelton, gave the welcome, and senior class president, Julia Simpson, gave the response. Mrs. Helen Tuley ad- dressed the juniors and seniors and was presented with a gift of appreciation. Top: Roger Whetstine was the toastmaster for the evening. Above: Teachers and the speaker begin their meal. Right: Julia Simpson gives her senior response. 24 Activities
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Members compete Almost half of the speech team consisted of freshmen, lowering the usually higher amount of upperclassmen. Many freshmen took part in the one-act play, also. The one-act play cast performed at more places than just contests. It toured places, such as the Pioneer Center, the high school, and the grade school, too. Tina Adkins and Pam Oyerly were assistant directors, attending practices along with the cast. The speech team was coached by Mrs. Mar- tha-Jean Rockey. Top: Wearing their “Magic” and Theatre T-shirt cos- tumes. the members of the one-act play present Magic Theatre II for the grade school students. Above: Seated on the stage are Tina Adkins, assistant director, and the cast as follows: Paula Smith, Theresa Simpson. Ken Tharman. J.G. Koehler. Tammy Clary. Rob- ert Sigrist, Lisa Weber, Michele Rooney. Julia Simpson, and Pat Franken. He left me here in the dark all alone. says Jeff Jamvold. as he practices on “The Button, his serious solo, for contest. r Activities 23
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Upper left: Julia Simpson and Mark McClaskey await the speak- er’s comments. Above: Sam Adkins, Rhonda Dubach, Jeff Adkins, and his date take a break from the dance. Activities 25
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