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GREG WEST LUND OFFERS a helping hand to Kathy Wolpern as they enter for the Grand March. England Swings” Prom Penny Lane. Streamers of red, white, and blue royally displayed the colors of England and the United States. Energetic juniors, headed by Cheryl Mueller and Pat Shaughnessy, constructed Piccadilly Square and Carnaby Street. The juniors added a personal touch to the mod shops and op art paintings by doing all the work involved in their production. A highlight of the decorations was a fifteen foot high replica of London's Big Ben. During the dance intermission. Senior Class President, Bill Mattfeld, read the Last Will which was written by a committee of seniors. Paul Johnson, Junior Class Pres- ident, read the Class Prophecy composed by the juniors . Prom AFTER PASSING BY the buffet table, Jane Simcox and Rich Chewning received punch from Linda Knoben and Kathy Brown. LILA MALZ, JOE Fogarty, Deb Mills, and Bill Matt- field dance to a slow song played by the well-known Hot Half Dozen. 17
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Prom SMILES, FORMALS, AND dinner jackets are on display as the Grand March winds its way around the gym to the music of the Hot Half Dozen. Mod London Inspires JIM ALBRECHT, BOB Gregory, and Fred Haag put the finishing touches on Big Ben. England Swings and so did BPHS on May 6 when the juniors modified the tradi- tional Junior-Senior Prom . Breaking through with a driving beat to highlight the disco- theque atmosphere were the Hot Half Dozen a brass-rock band from the Twin Cities. At 8:00 P.M. Big Ben chimed the hour and a small army of parents and friends, cameras in hand, viewed the Grand March led by Junior Class President, Pauljohnson. In place of the traditional banquet before the dance, a buffet table with multiple hors d'oeuvres was staged at the side of the gym for the guests' enjoyment throughout the evening. Cakes decorated to represent the United States flag and the flag of the United King- dom were served at the side-walk cafe on 16
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Breakthrough In Activities. . . Organizations Energize Efforts To Supply Much Activity § Motion
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