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ABOVE The Capitol was visited a lot on Capitol Hill day. 17
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Wahoo students, under the leadership of Joe Weyand, made their fourth consecutive trip to Washington D.C. through the Close Up program. The group consisted of three seniors (Tracy Kelley, Ann Maly, and Tracy Peterson) and eight juniors (Beth Brandt, Jason Bromm, Brian Carlson, Jane Evers, Kevin Jeppson, Mike Krumpus, Rhonda Swanson, and Scott Tingelhoff. During the week the students toured the city and listened to many speakers (including Nebraska’s two senators). Usually later the student would get together in workshops and discuss their days events. Some of the places the students experienced were the Lincoln, the Jefferson, and the Vietnam Memorials; the U.S. Capital, the White House, and the Islamic Center. The students also enjoyed seeing the play, “The Citizen Thomas Paine” at the Kennedy Center, and attending the dance at the end of the week. At the end of the week everyone was pretty much exhausted, but what they had experienced they will remember for a long time.
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Prom “Imagine” If You Will Lanette Dvorak and Jim Wotipka were announced King and Queen of the Jr.-Sr. Prom on May 1. The banquet was held at the Presbyterian Church. After the meal, Junior Class President Brian Carlson announced the candidates. Superintendent Dick dock then presented his speech in which he placed various seniors in humorous classroom situations. The Prom Servers brought the seniors back for their twentieth-year reunion in their skit portraying what they imagined some graduates to be doing. The dance at the high school, themed “Imagine”, began at 8:30 p.m. The gym was decorated in blue, burgundy, and silver with a small fountain in the center of the dance floor. After the dance, many students attended the Post-Prom “Hawaiin Beach Party” held at the bowling alley. Bowling, card games, “Wheel of Fortune”, and Bingo were among some of the evening's activities. Auctions using play money were also a big event. The party came to a close with breakfast being served at 5:30 a.m. ABOVE Prom Servers, Row 1: Troy Glock, John Gilliam, Ryan Barry, Justin Chisholm, Rob Brigham. Row 2: Missy Wotipka, Amy Tejral, DeEtte Pospisil, Barb Chmelka, Kim Weis. RIGHT Kevin supervises as Steve puts the finishing touches on th$ picture background. 18
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