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Tbdcuj, TotnOM up, And Rw kw , f Lou You £tM Now is the time to come together as two, but we leave as one, for you are a part of me an I of you. Junior motto 1. Original Nancy Kohsin and her date Doug Lyons arrive for the prom. 2 Barb Rice. Mary Phipps, Rhonda Ross and Carla Michael enjoy dancing to the music of Tracer. 3. Mark Hopkins and his date share a quiet, candle-lit moment during the Prom. 4 Tracer provided a variety of slow and fast music. 5. Shea Stephenson. Doug Cauthen, and Johnny Anderson discuss after-prom plans.
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1 9S0 J'l .-S'i . P'KMw I n Sum wbW i tbm ()0 g b tkote Feetu qs u jusb cau ’t put otide,. The, Ca M odoie Burgundy, black and gold decorations, white roses, tipped in burgundy, formals, friends and ‘Tracer.” These are just a few of the ingredients that made the 1980 Prom a time of joy and warm memories. After a meal of fried chicken and baked stuffed potatoes, Prom-goers were wel- comed by Jr. class Secretary Nancy Koshin. Sr. class President Luann Cook thanked the juniors for the prom. Mr. Frank Lyons then announced the 1980 Prom Court (pictured at right). Attendants were Debbie Hocker, Rhonda Ross, Nancy Koshin, Mike Behne, Ernie McLoney, and Dave Noell. The Prom Prince and Princess were Glenn Cole and Lori Luebbe. Becky Huffman and Andy Burns. (Below): The 1980 Prom Queen and King were then crowned by last year's royalty; Tim Hicks and Lisa Evans. (Below R ): Everyone then joined in the royal dance to the tune of the Commodore's “Still.
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Qppj al P'lOg't mS fiM h o to CtM l Depth tfV L XMMMjCJ P loqsUMwTook Cckool Om CtM BnAduOntiuUtb. 1. Becky Bullard (center) of Oak Ridge Universitites illus- trates the principles of work and energy with the help of Gary Glacken (left) and Curt Carpenter (right). 2. Miss Bullard explains why the cost of oil continues to rise, as Julie Popham and Rob Brasuell stand ready to beat the clock. Bujoy L Tutck qjimI Refct D y 3. Mrs. Ryan times a close finish in the 50 yd. dash between Robin Goff (left) and Sheila Densler (right). 4. Clarence McIntyre flips over the high jump bar. 5. Mr. Eades directs the measurements of the softball throw. 20
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