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Never Say Goodbye Never Say Goodbye was the theme of the 1987junior-Senior Prom held May 16th at the KC Hall. The Juniors spent well earned dol- lars for one of the nicest proms ever at WLHS. John Figura and Dan Tyler enter- tained the crowd with the reading of the prophecies, as the Seniors received their lega- cies from their favorite group of underclass- men. 10:00 brought the magic moment when Kevin Call and Sheila Brame were coronated as King and Queen. Prom goers enjoyed dancing to the sounds of The Stand in the lavender and silver decorated hall. l I.-R Top-Bottom: S. tarrison, S. Fryman. King K. Call. K. Hurdbrink. K. Hyden; Row 2: A. Wydick, S. Wisnasky. Queen S. Brame, C. Ewing. 1. Dan making last minute preparations. 2. Kevin and Sheila lead the court to Never Say Goodbye . J'£rogra n ne Mistress of Ceremony............. Welcome Prayer........................... Oinner Prophecy ........................ Poem............................. Closing Remarks Dance Coronation....................... Jficmorie Pam Pease Tonight a curtain closes, And we take a final bow, To the four years we have spent . Kelly Moyer Which are slowly ending now. But let time stop this evening. Dan Tyler For just an hour or two John Figura As we recall the memories Marybeth Rand That seem, right now. too few. Sheila Brame And gathered all together, We will not say goodbye The Stand For thoughts that will prevail 10:00 p.m. With us, of you. will never die. 24
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The shiny suns rays Glare like Doris Day's face-smile Like twinkling toes On a surfboard at beach Tredding warm water by Ken Parker Parker, K. Kramer. A. Coogan, L. Gilman, Row 3: T. Hoback, S. Brame, C. Brownlee, A. Ubinger, J. Grandon, J. Reid, T. Ray One Person In a world Full of People Who may be Smarter Faster Better-looking Stronger Or funnier than you Sometimes you wonder If one person Matters But sometimes One person Can make all the difference In the world Especially To another person Who may wonder If they matter At all. The End of Man and Mouse Alone was the man Alone was the mouse Together alone Alone in the house Each other they spied A store in the eye Neither to realize They soon were to die The mouse ran away As the man stood brave A terrible Hash Twas their last day The flash went down It was barren all around Nothing was to stand It was the end of man and mouse. by Brian Hunter Smile! Have you ever had a day where nothing goes right? Where everything’s dark and nothing is bright. A day without sunshine so dreary and gray. And your friends and family feel just the same way. You begin to think nothing can change your mood. When all it would take wras a smile or two. A smile doesn't seem like such a big deal. But I know how good one can make you feel. So next time you see someone looking a little blue. Just smile and you'll see they'll do the same back to you. by Angie Coogan by Chad Rappe In Battle The horn is blown out on the field. The soldiers upon their horses charge. None yield. The first slash of sword. The first fallen man. No one remembers Who, least not in this land. In battle cry the men they come. Slashing, dashing, falling, done. The heavens roll with thunder. Lightening fills the sky. Conflict, Battle, Rage, War. Names and reasons men fought for. Some say they fight for no reasons, Least of all one. But their kids learn to fight. Their own skills they do hone. It was written in the Book that, We must turn our swords into plowshares. Without the help of the divine, Men will always be in battle. by Tim Farrell Mother Where spring was near and the world was new. And I was newborn as the morning dew. You held me in your arms and kept back my tears, Shhh ..you said, There's nothing to fear.” And as I grew you taught me the things That are necessary for life and the joy it brings. And now I take a moment to reflect, I discover now a deep felt respect. The respect of love; I know that it's true, I am glad to have a mother like you. by Kevin Harmon
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Another year goes passing by Another Prom is here To some this brings a joyous smile To others, brings a tear For four years you have tread a path From dawn to setting sun But now the path gets steeper And the climb is just begun We re very glad to know you We ll miss you when you've gone And to the class of '87 We dedicate our Prom. The Juniors 1. Craig gettin down to The Stand 2. Mrs. Ford and Mr. Hawley, the Juniors fearless class spon- sors. 3. Chandra dances dreamily. 4. The Dynamic Duo. 5. Complimenting each others dresses and tuxes. J cotr- Say ffoo tyt Never say goodbye, never say goodbye You and me and my old friends Hoping it would never end Never say goodbye, never say goodbye 25
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