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Peace Train provides mood music for Saturday in the Park Prom Saturday in the Park' became the theme of the 1973 junior Prom. For the first time in many years the Fort Atkinson Municipal Building was the sight of the Prom. The mood of an old-fashioned eve- ning in the park was created out of chicken wire and cardboard pillars which formed a pavilion that enclosed the entire dance floor. A sidewalk cafe furnished refreshments. Spectators observed couples around the fountain and floral draped ponds. Park benches added a romantic touch and a place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. Leading the grand march were Queen Sue VanderMause and King Luke Russell. .lunior class representatives were Sue Church and Lori Luebke. Also on the court were co-chairwomen Mary Sue Humphrey and Lisa Lueder and their dates. A five piece group, Peace Train, provided the music. Above left: Lori Luebke, Prom representative, and her escort enter during the grand march. Left: Enjoying refreshments and observing others, Pat McNamee and his date relax during the Prom. Junior Prom - 15
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14- - Junior Prom Above: Admiring their surroundings, Scott Klug and Sue Church enjoy the Prom's environment. Right: To help raise funds for the Prom, Lisa Lueder sells rolls and orange juice to Bernie Gafvert. Queen Sue VanderMause and King Luke Russell
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Fort Fest, Watergate, transpire during '73 summer Hassle', best described the activities of the summer of '73. Some students had sum- mer jobs as gas station attendants or car hops, while others enjoyed swimming and lying in the sun. 4--H members spent the summer finish- ing their projects for the fairs. Traveling abroad became popular for many FHS fac- ulty members who invaded Germany, Nor- way, Spain, France and Mexico. Political situations in the summer of '73 had some people interested. The T.V. cov- erage of Watergate was so extensive that soap opera addicts will never find out if ,lohn really loved Mary. Chairman Mimi Bienfang planned the Fort Fest dance. Other FHS students lent their dramatic talents to the historic Black- hawk pageant and Mid-summer Nightis Dream. Seventeen girls vied for the title of Miss Fort Fest, and Gail Mephamfa 1973 graduate, claimed the crown with Cynthia Knaack first runner-up and Lynda Strom second runner-up. Above: Members of the 1973-74 pom-pom squad dis- play their many talents for Fort Fest parade spectators, Right: Kelly Chadwick re-lives the Blackhawk War as a cavalry soldier guarding Fort Koshkonong. 16 - Summer '73 iiilh-1 is
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