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Prom Goers Dine, Dance Evening Away After I was asked to go to the prom, I was excited because I'd never been to one before. Prom night was special. I received my first corsage, and after pinning it on, we were off to Jolly Lanes. The evening began with a buffet dinner served from seven toeightg' p.J,n The Challengers I Foundation Band struck up the music after dinner but it took a couple of songs before we could get guts enough to dance Then we were on the STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN The after prom started at midnight I was tired from danc1ng, so it didn' help my bowlmg The prom concluded around 4 a m , but we stopped for breakfast before heading home May 8 was a memorable evening, and I wasn't seen untrl the afternoon hours of the next day as ABOVE: Captured by the spirit of STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN, Lisa Ellis and date Bernie Grosswiler sway with the music. BELOW: In the course of the evening, couples relax between dance numbers Plates in hand, Randy Coe and Krista Strimpfel prepare to eat.
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Page 86 text:
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9 I 1 N x I X Several couples engage in a round of square dancing as a request is playedby The Challengers and Foundation Band. As the evening proceeds, Byron Dalton and Wanda Welch engage in another dance. 80 ' I 4-, 3' One last dance is shared by Sharon Terpening and Dave Emary. To the beat of a fast tune, Mark Greene and Holly Hazel boogey as The Challengers perform.
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Page 88 text:
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sg , 4' nn QQ f ' E- 1. While working on accounting, In the junior Entry Secretary program Laura Dillon Marcia Grose checks over the glances over her typewritten material during lab. problem. Ehove Students Learn Trades to ail Down jobs It seemed a little strange to be going to El-IOVE at first, but as soon as I made friends with the other people in my class, things started shaping up. I went so I could learn a trade and get a job when I graduate or before then. Class consisted of a lab period and a related period which was a regular classroom affair. I had one teacher for the whole pro- gram. Juniors had to take English and seniors took American Government along with their other class. Everyone going to EI-IOVE belongs to a club. There are five clubs--OOEA fOhio Office Education Associationj, FFA fliuture Farmers ofAmericaj, VICA fVocational Industrial Clubs of Americal, HERO fl-Iome Economics and Related Occupationsj, and DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj. We are eligible to enter competition against other students from other schools in our program and can advance to the state level. For recreation we have volley- ball games between programs and tug-0-war. Every year there is a field day. Everyone goes out and picnics. We just have a good time. School didn't end until June 16th because of a teachers' strike at the beginning of the year. Seniors received certificates at om- awards assembly at the end of the year. EI-IOVE was a good experience. I met a lot of kids from other 'X schools. I learned about something . - that I Was intefested in, and A speed drill on an IBM keypunch is taken by junior Ron Urbanslcy 1n his it will help me get a job. morning Dara Processing lab. 82
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