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On May 17, juniors and seniors participated in the most delightful dance of the year—th e prom. For the second year, the juniors prepared the gym, transforming it into “heaven” to fit their theme, ‘‘A Night in Heaven.” A new ceremony was introduced with great success, the choosing of a prince and princess as well as the prom king and queen. All juniors and seniors attending the prom were eligible for the titles. Seniors Chad Van Kirk and Kim Gregory were crowned king and queen; juniors Mike Kline and Debbie Reid were named prince and princess. The formal prom lasted from 8 p.m. fo 11 o.m. Afterwards, prom-goers spent “An- other Night in Heaven” at the affer-prom, dancing to the music of Profile. Music at the formal prom was provided by Soulz. The after-prom lasted until 4 a.m. For the hardy souls who stayed until the end, senior moth- ers prepared a breakfast. Sophomore DeDe Hostetler summed the evening up with, ‘The band at the after- prom was good and we had fun!”’ Above—Must be heaven—Seniors Shelly Whitaker and Paul Hahn share a special moment. Left—Royal gathering—Prom King and Queen Chad Van Kirk and Kim Gregory and Prince and Princess Mike Kline and Debbie Reid display their royal presences. 13
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12 Prom is “heavenly Above left—lr’s perfect!—Junior Al Gilson and sophomore DeDe Hostetler enjoy a marvelous evening together. Above right—What a card!—Seniors Jeff Sickafoose and Mark Pherigo and juniors Staci Smith and Renee Gilbert share a moment of hilariamentr. Below left—Saturday Night Fever—Junior Jamie Vander- saul and sophomore Angie Collier strep out on the dance floor. Below right—Jammin’—Junior Rich Lysaght improvises ar the after-prom
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Pompous Circumstances | This page-top: You may be seated! Mr. Reinhard waits for the final graduates to filrer in before delivering those immortal words. Middle: Here’s to academic success! Well, here's to passing anyway. Penny Yates gives the “thumbs up.”” Bottom left: Caught in the act! Brian Kintigh was “shot’’ by our cameraman during an atremprted rob- ing. He was sentenced ro an hour and a half in the hor robe. Bottom right: | say invest in greyweights. Graduate Chad Hill gets the real scoop from junior class presidenr, Jeff Schumaker. Next page—rop lefr: Hi-ho, hi-ho, to get our diplomas we go. Jeff Rufner and Mark Sickafoose are all smiles at the prospects of actually graduating. Top right: Did you hear about . . . The grads catch up on the laresr rumors before they leave Whitko forever. Bottom: Dearly beloved, ... Ooops! Wrong line! This is a graduation. Welcome ro commencement 1986. errno ht i! s 7 ’ ] Ve ie] ‘ - CB vcd bie i. 7 14
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