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Q0 Qaeama game ffuw? What happens when you go to Knights of Columbus Hall on Sat- urday, May 13, have your pictures taken, dance for hours to the mu- sic of Brandy Creek, and then go bowling until 4 a.m.? Well, for the Iuniors and Seniors of Hebron High, Dreams come true. A lot of dreams did come true at the 1978 Prom. Especially for lim Martin and Iody Fankhauser who were crowned the 1978 King and Queen. They danced their traditional dance amid the ap- plause of fellow students. The class prophesies were read by Al- lison Haag, and the class wills were read by Scott Prusinski. Cake and punch were served all night by Kris Herma and Linda Wagoner. For the second year in a row the couples were announced at the door by Mark Richardson. In the end, all of the trips to dress stores and tux shops, and all the phone calls to make and change reservations, and all of the running to the florist and to the drug store for film and flash cubes finally paid off. Even the embarrasing moments of parents taking pictures were somehow worth it. After the dance the formals came off and the jeans went back on, as the students relaxed among bowling alleys, pool tables and pinball machines. The post prom, sponsored by some of the parents, was held at the Hebron Lanes. The King and Queen, Iim Martin and Iodi Fankhauser are crowned and con- gratulated by Allison Haag. 16 Prom -ii, T' There's a littlc more than dancing going on between john Lcvrio and Cheryl Stal- baum, as some of their friends quietly look on.
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'I 1. Karate In The Dark The students are generally spread from one end of the build- ing to the other, but on rare occa- sions they all get together, for a little fun and enjoyment. The Student Council presented two Convocations for the student body this year. The first, presented in October, was billed as the Mountain Music Makers. Although the actual Music Makers could not make it, the two men who replaced them used the same name. They entertained the students with traditional and con- temporary folk tunes. The second convo, in April, had a few com- plications. An electrical storm in the area put out the lights, leaving only the emergency light, which did a fine job of lighting up the walls, but didn't do much for the gym floor. Due to a tight schedule the Karate demonstrationists had to perform in the dark. Immedi- ately after the show, while the guests were having pictures taken in the hall, the lights came on again. An education convo was given in the auditorium, by a member of the LaSalle II Expedition. The lecture and slide show was of great interest to students who talked with the expeditionists when they were guests in our school in the winter of 1977. Trophies presented to the school this year were Boy's Var- sity basketball P.C.C. Tourney, P.C.C. Round-robin, and the Vi- dette Messenger Traveling tropheyg Girl's Varsity basketball P.C.C. Tourney and P.C.C. Round- robin, andy Eighth grade basket- ball, baseball, and cross-country trophies. One good foot to the jaw is all it takes! Convocations 15
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The age old problem of tall guys and short girls is conquered by Dan Largcnt and Laurie Fisher. The 1978 class prophesies and wills are read by the junior class president, Allison Haag, and the Senior Class President, Scott Prusinski. 4- V bg, 'N Nothing like getting your picture taken while you're getting your picture taken. Paul Zacek and Ieanne Dolasinski. Prom 17
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