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The dance started at 9:00 P.M. in the high school gym. Mrs. Hansson, the junior class sponsor, helped the junior class decorate the gym with silver, blue and pink streamers, which gave prom a dream effect. She also helped organize the dance. The candidates were announced by junior class president Jane Cook. ABOVE LEFT Brian and Cindy during their skit, This is your life, about the seniors. LEFT Everybody actually dancing at the dance. BELOW People eating intently at the banquet.
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1 ‘Jamming’ at Prom For the first time in many years the Wahoo students actually danced at Prom, where the music was played by Complete Music. The banquet was held at the Presbyterian Church. Speaker, Superintendent Dick dock, spoke about the theme “On the Edge of a Dream”. The prom servers gave jokes about various seniors in a “This is Your Life” skit. ABOVE 1986 Prom Court: 85 King Joe Walker, Dean Biggerstaff. Kyle Gottschalk, Dan Patocka, Todd Malousek, Michelle Brouillette, Jenny Tejral, Kristen Braun, Kristine Simonson, '85 Queen Lisa Dvorak. FRONT Crown Bearers Ginny Peavy, Jeff Peterson. RIGHT Marla, Scott, Darcy and Steve serving at the banquet. FAR RIGHT ‘86 Queen and King. Michelle and Todd L
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BELOW Dan and Charlie lapping up some milk. Joe, Laurie Win T.V., Bike Prizes Prom Party Everyone who attended the first ever Wahoo High Post Prom Party knew it would be a smashing success. With steering committee member Val O'Brien handing out three thousand dollars to people as they walked in the door, what could be better? Most students immediately went downstairs to gamble away their play money at black jack, craps, roulette, and chuck-a-lug. Other students chose the more challenging game of Trivial Pursuit. Money made from these games could be used for more gambling or for an auction to be held later in the night. Upstairs, students enjoyed bowling at $10 a point, video games, and pool. Pop and Pizza Hut pizza were free and MTV. BELOW Joe gives his new black and white television a hug. was on all night on big screen TV. Later, Bob Cook auctioned off everything from Nebraska Football tickets to thrift shop store outfits and a free dental checkup. There were drawings for small items, and juniors and seniors were also eligible to win a bike, a TV, or any of a number of big prizes. Everyone received at least one nice gift before going home. Planning for the Post Prom Party started last November when Mr. and Mrs. Terry O’Brien and Mr. 30
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