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. Done Right Finding the perfect dress, renting a tuxedo, learning the proper etiquette, getting o limousine or washing and wax- ing a car, going to the tanning booth, attempting to walk and dance in heels, and earning money was all part of a night done right. The prom was held at 6:30 p,m, on May 9 at Don Hall ' s Guest House. The prom theme was Never Say Goodbye by Bon Jovi and Sounds Unlimited provided the music. The mu- sic was O.K., but I was disap- pointed because the D.J. didn ' t even have our theme song, and he played ' Wanted Dead or Alive ' for the king and queen to dance to, said jun- ior Missy Duncan. The court was announced after the dancing was in full swing. It consisted of juniors Scott Seelig and Tracie Irick, second runners-up, Blake Hoeppner and Angle Helntzel- man, first runners-up, and the king and queen were Lance Ir- win and Diana Rice. I was shocked and excited and hap- py that Lance was king, re- plied Diana. Students had various after- prom activities planned. They went to parties, a lake, some- one ' s house for movies, or Ce- dar Point the next day. A bunch of us went to Tim Gerig ' s house for a huge party. We had lots of fun, commented senior Penny Koch. I felt the prom was a suc- cess and one thing I ' ll remem- ber is that everybody forgot their differences and had a great time as one big group, said senior Lyie Vondran, and that proved it was a night done right. l ru Uelagfonge Displaying their close friendship, seniors Brad Bowditch, Tim Gerig, Stan Gerig, and Cortney Schwartz stand cool together (or the last time on the dance floor during the prom. Prom
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During dinner senior Marsha Korfe converses with another coupie as her prom date Junior Eric Armbruster prepares himseii tor the main course. Atter being crowned king and queen, juniors Lance Irwin and Diana Rice swayed along on the dance tloor to the traditional dance In honor ot them. Resting between dances, senior Nicl Lengacher, Junior Robin Hocice- meyer, senior Scott Wilder, Junior Ka- ren Kneubuhier, and seniors Becl a Cummins and Cameron Maile con- verse and watch the other dancers after dinner during the prom. Prom To be close to one another, senior Judy Boes and her date Rod Ham- man, plus seniors Tina Miller, Roland Knepp, Susan RIdgway, and Mark Schuiler dance to a slow song. i: y i
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Welcome to the first annual tour of Honor Avenue. The ac- ademic building, the scholar- ship tower, the athletic dome, the leadership office, and the junior high shop will be the five points of interest for the tour. The first stop is the academic building on the left. Some awards given there were the valedictorian and salutatorian to seniors Joyce Smith and Stephanie Gingerich respec- tively. Also, the honor society received their ropes and their Presidential Academic awards. Moving on down and to the right aways is the scholarship tower. It was the proudest structure on this avenue and it helped Woodlan ' s high school students financially for their fu- ture. Winning the Dellinger, Briegal and Kilborne scholar- ships will really help out for col- lege, said senior Pam Martin. Traveling a little further, the athletic dome becomes visi- ble. Honors were given to those who lettered in a sport and senior athletic blankets were awarded to Amy Bow- ers, Kristen Hermann, Ray Mendenhall, and Shane Pari- sot who received 36 varsity points over four years partici- pation in athletics. It was a huge accomplishment and I was proud of myself for the four years of hard work, said senior Shane Parisot. Going on, we soon enter the leadership office. Mr. Holt, the teacher of the year for the second year in a row, is em- ployed here. I ' m not sure how I won it again, but I get along with the students and I try to make the class fun for them, commented Mr. Holt. Also, sen- iors Stan Gerig and Sarah Nussbaum received the Good Citizenship award and soon thereafter retired following graduation. Coming to an end and rounding the corner, we visit our last stop, the junior high shop. There, junior high stu- dents were awarded honors in various areas where sports and academics were the main at- tractions. Eighth grader Kim Habegger received an out- standing English award and commented, It ' s my favorite subject and I was happy to be recognized in it. Now that the tour has been completed and all the build- ings visited, the accomplish- ments and achievements were obvious. I think it ' s nice to be recognized as a senior and it made me feel like all my hard work meant something, said senior Sarah Nussbaum. That concludes the tour of the award zone on Honor Avenue. Dfu Deiagrange On Honor Avenue Being third-year Academic All-Amer- icons, juniors Monico Ehrhardt, Kris- tie Kummer, Kent Peters, and Mi- chelle Bryson receive their plaques (or all A ' s during honor night. Honor Night
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