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TO REMEMBER Prom couples are alone at last on a quiet dance floor. Tender moments are shared by D. Holden and M Rancich. Standing by the stairway, a happy D. Kristek and E. Guajardo show that they are having a good time. T. Gabrish and J. Fritz relax after their dinner. 9
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JR . SR . PROM: A NIGHT As the prom finally begins, A. Curosh and S. Flo- res take advantage of a slow dance. May 15 marked a special night for all who attended the 1981 Jr. Sr. prom. The Juniors chose “Stairway to Heaven” as the theme of this year’s prom. Burgundy and silver were the colors of the prom. A winding stairway, silver palm trees, and a hanging moon decorated the walls of Wicker Park. Music was provided by the ORIGINALS. As the clock struck midnight happy couples departed with fond memories that won’t soon be forgotten. T. Boyle and J. Justak pose for a quick picture before attending prom. J. Sotello tells D. Kapitan his plans for after prom. The night’s entertainment was provided by a hyp- the count of three, notist. These volunteers are starting to awake at J. Kasper, B. Dado, M. Williamson, and L. Havi- ley wait for the band to arrive. S
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HOMECOMING 1981 ... AN Homecoming nominees eagerly await the announcement of the queen. Spirit Week, rivalry and floats wei, ' only a part of Homecoming 1981. The halls were decorated with signs, streamers, and students dressed accord- ing to “spirit days.” Mix and Match day, Western day. Character day, and Green and White day all made up “Spirit Week.” The efforts of the Senior Class paid off when they captured 1st place for their float “Smoke Em”, and their car, “Barbeque thoz Eagles.” This year the Spirit Stick was awarded to the Sopho- mores. The annual game was highlight- ed by the crowning of Queen Paula Sen- ics and Mr. Football John Burosh. The Oilers suffered a bitter defeat to Lake Station. The final score was 14-8. The following night all sorrows were forgotten when students danced to the music provided by NETWORK. Seniors fire up on the winning float entitled “Smoke Urn!”
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