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— The prom and my speech went a lot better than I thought they would” Todd Hetherington. GINA THORNTON, Kelly Jenison, and Emma Shattuck enjoy the delights the Jr. and Sr. smorgasbord banquet provided. lower center ' 'w 01 -4S THE MUSIC mellowed these dancers slowed down and cooled off with a few slow- er steps, for left JUNIOR Cindy Smith helps decorate the gym walls with the flames of Hades. top right JUNIOR sponsor Beverly Stratton and hus- band Brian make their way through the serving line.bottom right BEING junior class vice-president has Amy Cates already nervous about the prom. What makes it worse is trying not to stick Ed Kindlle as she pins on his boutonniere, center
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Prom and Banquet by Paula Enterline Seniors presented with Paradise All day Friday, April 29, the gym was off limits to curious seniors and underclassmen. As the juniors created Mt. Olym- pus, This Side of Paradise . Murals, depicting characters and scenery from Greek myth- ology were hung on the walls, pillars, the fire of Hades and Mt. Olympus were put into place. Then came the huge job of hanging the crepe paper ceiling. No prom committee works without some headaches as the juniors soon found out. It seems they were some 200 rolls short on crepe paper! Frantic phone calls and high speed runs to Alma and Mt. Pleasant netted the class with more than enough and by mid- night, all was ready for the big day, Saturday. Lisa Peasley's face grew red as she and many other listeners were reminded of Lyle Little and the family photos. Many more humorous senior memories were brought back to life during Kelly Kane's and Wendy Walker's reading of the class history. Miss Brokop provided several minutes of listening pleasure, playing and singing Endless Love. She also announced the 1983 honor students. At 9:00 p.m. the gymnasium began filling with couples. I love to see all the guys looking their best and acting great at least one night out of the year, remarked Michele Johnson. With glamorous gowns many of these people made truly remarkable appearances. The Plaids II began the first prom for many but the last and most memorable prom for the graduating class of nineteen hundred eighty-three.
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“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step’’ Chinese proverb BEST of friends Lisa Peasley and Kathy Showers help each other get ready before the graduation ceremonies begin. WALTER WING and Wendy Walker take their last steps as seniors at VHS.
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