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Winning and losing was a major part of after prom in the
Casino Room. Ptincipal Ike Pane plays the dealer in a game
of Black Jack. (Rick Billings Phorog raphy)
Many booths were set up throughout the hall ways.
Concentrating on his next shot is Junior Troy Schell
occupying his time in a game of pool.
(C. Hooper)
'fiingdo•••' Magieal
Marei Levine
After being exhausted from dancing was determined to stay until I won," said
the ni ght away, many students hurried their Junior Lalye Ott. In thi s room people won
way back to school. Little did they know they gifts such as gift certificates and other little
had entered a Magical Kingdom. - toys.
From II :30 p.m. until I a.m. on Apr. A room filled with money, dice, and
6, students packed into the building and en- mulette wheels soo_!l became crowded with
joyed the night. There were booths like tic tac students loathing to win. 'The casino was a
toe, pool, fi shing, and other games that no blast, 'I am rich~' (ya I wish), but anyway it was
matter how bad you did, you would win a prize. fun and a must for next year," said Junior Mike
The theme thi s year was "Once Upon Penney.
A Magical Kingdom. " The halls were deco- Concluding the mornings events was
rated with scenes from different Disney mov- the raffle. ln order to win, you had to trade your
ies. It was a "mystical landscape sweetened money in for tickets and hope that your ticket
with friends and prizes," said Junior Trevor number would be picked out of the hundreds of
Mcintyre. Disney characters also were pres- people there. The winning numbers were
ent. Minnie and Mickey Mouse made a grand announced and those lucky people claimed
appearance and worked their way around giv- their prizes. People won gift certificates for
ing out baUoons and several other little gifts. senior portraits, cash, CO's, and many other
Throughout the morning, the band prizes worth money. Brian Lewis, a junior
Entertaining th rough th e morning is Legacy. Junior Eth atn Legacy entertained students. 'The bands were from Burke, won a prize package. "When I en-
Si lrurn sang with back up from Senoirs Chri s Saub, Dan Hayes, great," said Junior Susan Grigsby , "It was a tered the raftle room I didn't expect to win any
andBri an HmTi son. The band played several songs such as nice break form the games." prizes," said Lewis.
"She Talks to Angels" and "Good Time Tonight. " Around 5 a.m., students took their
(Rick Billing ,· Phowxraphy) As students ventured through the
hallways, they carne across the bingo room. "I winnings and memories of the Magical King-
Enjoying the moming together is Seniors Troy Nissen, Becky never thought bingo could be so addictive; I dom home. 'This was a night to remember,"
Lang, Rachel Lovejoy, and her date. said Senior Jason Meyers.
(Rick Billings Plwtogmphr)