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'78 Ball Seniors Remember Always and Forever SS at id and yalty C O I 108 Seniors met in the Red Lion Ballroom, Saturday evening, May 13, forthe final dance of their high school years -the Senior Ball! Programs encouraged the Seniors to remember such songs as Always and Forever, the theme of the dance. Dorian's Studiotook pictures of the couples in flowing gowns and tuxes. The Senior Class Officers and Prom Committee members, Cheryl Moody, Kevin Fischer, Kim Thomp- son and Brad Pring, worked several months in advance of the date to make arrangements for the dance. They also supervised the selection of three couples of the Senior class to vie for the honored title of King and Queen of the '78 Ball. Eight couples were nominated as royalty during a Senior class meeting. Three of these couples were later elected as the finalists. The King and Queen were voted for the night of the dance and announced at the SeniorBalI, which lasted from 9 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. 1, ' vw Kim Dice Kim Bobbett Debbie lngebo John Coplen Greg Jeffreys Walt Clemons
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,.4B Junior Jackie Skidmore was named Senior Sandy Pearson Sophomore Sandra Howell Queen of the Sweetheart Ball during Escourt Wayne Morgan Escourt Brad Pring the Feb. 18 dance. Escourt Mike Hanley Sweetheart dancers each had their own passport for a special Voyage - both the dance theme and the per- forming band!
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Prom Highlights Junior Year Juniors converted the large cafe- teria into a danceland fantasy Saturday, March 25, to host the Junior Prom, the biggest event of their class year. Starry, Starry Night, the theme of the dance, reflected the mood of the couples as they danced to the music of the Blew Wind Band. Pictures were taken by Burchettes to record the nights' events. Prom Committee members, with the help of advisor Cheryl Miller, made dance decorations and arranged the selection of the Prom, Queen. In a preliminary election, the Junior class nominated six girls to run for the title. Later, the class voted on these six, with the top three vying for the Queen title the night of the dance. Nine Juniors headed plans for the dance. There were: Cathy Clement, Linda Orahood, Lisa Wagner, Jen- nice Lyonnais, Diana Bueschke, Robyn Dunlap, Jayne Sours, Donna Roseborough, and Nan Marks. Junior Royalty candidates ttop to bottoml: Renae Waldby and Todd Bobbett, Shannon Stiltner and Keven Frandsen, Vicki Nelson and Kurt Lystad
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