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oe Lal ; bal - Senior guests relax and chat following the final course of the long- anticipated banquet. i feat it } IN : Wit Mark Gloor served as Master of Ceremonies, while Gerald Colling- ham, senior class sponsor, was guest speaker. Enjoying a delicious meal creates smiles of satis- faction from the guests. A ‘Moonlight Oasis’ Sets Prom Theme The auditorium was transformed into an Arabian desert to set the scene for “Moonlight Oasis,” the theme for the 1971 Junior-Senior Prom. The evening began with the banquet, where the guests were served by the waiters and waitresses chosen from the sopho- more class. They were apparelled in Arabian Nights attire and entertained after the dinner with a song and dance. Mark Gloor, junior class president, served as Master of Ceremonies and welcomed the senior guests. A response was made by senior class president Roger Nesbitt, and the program closed with Mr. Gerald Collingham addressing the seniors, taking them on a “tour” of their school years. Gay-colored formals, popular music, and the beautiful decorations made the evening prom a: gala affair. A musical ensemble from Kearney provided the dance music and performed in a night-club style, the first of its type at Fullerton High. It was met with widespread enthusiasm and added to the romantic at- mosphere which is so much a part of Prom. This cre- ated the grand finale for an exciting evening. Arabian servers Kathy Stickney and Joe Small pour water for junior and senior guests.
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Pantomimists Paul Haynes and Connie Whited dramatically por- tray the “Cycle of Life.” Oral Interpretation of Drama contestants were: Patty Grzywa, Gwen Klassen, Lori Adams, Mary Dubas, Diane Hellbusch, and Mike Jones Villain Wendel Potter watches as Kathy Hadfield and Steve Nelson identify themselves with the audience in the one-act play, “A Smell of Burning.” John Lesiak portrays the evil habits of Paul Bialas in their in- terpretation of “Idol of Evil.”
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Waiters and waitresses for the 1971 Prom were: Janet Brower, David Bialas, Wilma Russell and Leigh Metcalf converse as Julie Hunzeker, Tom Nesbitt, Connie Whited, Jeff Horacek, Tracy Patton, Jack and Julie serve water Nelson, Diane Hellbusch, Jim Cunningham, Kathy Stickney, and Joe Small The band chosen for Prom helped set the atmosphere for the couples Some students sit and chat while others continue dancing as the Junior-Senior Prom approaches an end. Sophomore waiters and waitresses sing and dance to “We've Only Just Begun” and “Theme from Love Story.”
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