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' Mardi Gras’ provides setting at ’66 prom Featuring a huge New Orleans showboat, “Mardi Gras” themed the 1966 junior-senior prom. It took place May 13 in Civic Center. Johnny Nolan’s orchestra pro- vided the music for dancing. Adult booster club sponsored a post-prom party from 12 m. to 2:30 a.m. at Woodmar Country Club. Entertainment included Nick Noble and an orchestra. Several hours later most prom- gccrs donned informal attire to spend a chilly Saturday at Indiana Dunes State Park. Andy Anderson and Nancy Pruitt talk with Wayne Riddle at a prr prom party 26
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Auditoriums entertain, inform, boost spirits Providing education and enter- tainment, auditoriums and pep ses- sions gave students a change of pace from classroom work. Students performed in pep ses- sions before athletic events and in annual association week auditor- ium. Vocal music department staged assemblies at Christmas and Easter and participated in a concert ex- change with Tech. Not to be overlooked, the band presented a concert of continental music Nov. 30. Under the direction of Miss Georgia Theil, student models conducted a Dress Right style show in October. Guest speaker Lt. Eugene Cas- per of the Hammond Police Dept, juvenile division delivered a talk about juvenile delinquency and an- swered students’ questions. Outstanding seniors received rec- ognition at the traditional honors day program May 24. Denise Dorsey gives Kathy Meinzer the axe during homecoming auditorium. Warren Hoemann stands over fallen Cinderella (Steve Anderson) during basketball sectional pep session. Watching program is Coach Orlando Gunner Wyman Appearing as good examples in Dress Right assembly are models Suzanne DuPont and Fred DeBoc. and Denise Babetz and John Gibbs juniors 25
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Carolyn Smith, Nikki Peck head ’66 class Dr. Wesley N. Haines, president of Franklin College, spoke at com- mencement ceremonies in Civic Center June 1, 1966. Bruce Nierman presided over the 514 members of the class of 1966. Carolyn Smith reigned as valedic- torian and Nikki Peck as salutatori- an. Miss Elizabeth Gligor and Mr. Lawrence Lundgren served as class sponsors, and Miss Marian Diete- rich as class counselor. Program featured music by com- bined vocal department directed by Miss Esther Waterbury and Mrs. Nancy Jacobs. Mr. Leo Bereolos, treasurer of the school board, awarded the di- plomas to the graduates. Members of class of ' 66 listen to speaker. Dr Wesley X Haines, president of Franklin College before marching across the Civic Center stage to receive their diplomas from Mr. Leo Bereolos. school board treasurer 27
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