Woodlan Senior High School - Arrow Yearbook (Woodburn, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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A night for togetherness While sitting at the head table, prom committee chainnan Mark Smith talks to his date senior Tere- sa Wahl. Juniors Steve Ehle and Sherry Hoover laugh while trying to talk above the music. The official photographer. Frtiz Ehrhart. comes from behind his camera to show juniors Doug Spieth and kyla Bearman how to pose properly. prom 31

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Couples shared the night together at the Guesthouse on a rainy Saturday. May 19. After an enjoyable chicken, ham and roast beef buffet, junior Mark Smith announced the annual senior awards. Teri Geise and Todd Gerbers captured most conceited ; class clowns, Michelle Fisher and Billy King; most likely to be remembered, Trudy Cretsinger and Steve Goeglein; flits, Julie Lomont and Tony Persyn, and best legs, Sheryl Sadlon and Curt Hermann. While Fritz took pictures, the band Trade Wind played squaredancing music, the lights were turned up, and the crowd swung their partners. Junior Jerry Ahlersmeyer then announced Steve Vogtman and Kelli Girar- dot as King and Queen; their court. Sherry Floover and Doug Bontrager; Lynn Meinerding Bontroger; and Scott Berning; Amy Saalfrank and Matt Breda. It was the best time I had in a tuxedo, commented junior Doug Speith. Mark Smith said, It was one of the most enjoyable and memora- ble occasions that we will experience in high school. After eating, picture taking, and dancing, prom goers ventured on to breakfast at friends ' houses and prepared for a nice Sunday at lake cottages. Junior Nicki McCain summed up the evening: A night to cherish. Couples on the dance floor feel the beat of the night. Prom King Steve Vogtman and his Oueen Kelli Girardot sit a spell during their reign. 20 prom



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The Drill Squad and Swing Choir worked hard to perform well and please their crowds. Several hours were put into routines for a minimal number of performances, but the members claimed it was more than worth it. During the summer, the Drill Squad attended Fred J. Miller clinic in Defi- ance to learn new routines and differ- ent techniques. They received two in- dividual awards: Meri Ruck man captured the most outstanding per- son in the drill team section, and freshman Schely Gerbers took home the most outstanding person in the majorette section. Most improved ri- fle twirlers were Chris Logan. Amy Yoder. Melody Malfait, Shelley Phillips and Amy Getting. As a group of flags, rifles, majorettes, and a drum major, the Warriorettes received a second in the large group competition. All of the hard work at camp made it nice to come and show their stuff at home football and basketball games, accord- ing to some of the members. The Swing Choir also put forth an extra special effort to make them- selves known. They performed at var- ious churches and contests throughout the year. Under the leadership of Miss Pat Deihl, the choir pleased crowds wherever they went. Performers become crowd During pregame preseiuaiioi!. six rifles and eigh leen flags salute the .American Pb.j. 2 ' i: ill squad

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