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16 What a day! 7:45-Alarm rings, an hour and a half too late. 7:48-Bus leaves. 8:18-Arrive at school af- ter a two mile walk. 8:19-Open locker; books fall all over floor. 8:20-Make it to first per- iod just as the bell rings. 8:30-Teacher hands back yes- terday ' s test; 99%. 9:25-More good news — vocab test is postponed. 10:40-Slight setback — fail SAS. ll:26-lose contact lens in hall, late to 4th period. ll:55-Dismissed for lunch. ll:59-Caught taking cuts” and sent to back of line. 12:05-See menu: Cook ' s Choice 12:06-Pass on lunch. 1K)5-Things start looking up. See movie in class instead of doing planned assignment. 2:45-More good news; starts raining so band practice is ended earlier than usual. 3:00-Final bell rings — it ' s about time. 3:45-Arrive at job at Mac ' s . 4:47-Busload of people with Big Mac attacks enter. 4:48-Mass hysteria trying to get orders out in record time. 7:00-Off work, rush home to watch Mork and Mindy . 7:08-Turn on T.V.; Mork is interrupted. 7:09-President Carter speaks. 9:20-Start homework. ll:59-Give up and go to sleep, wondering how I ever made it through the day. I ' ll never get it! Kathy Busnaic tries I ' ll never make it! Exhausted from to give a fellow teammate a boost an all-night float session. Rose of confidence. Matulis dreads Marching in the parade. A loyal fan. Trying to cheer her team to victory, Jen Prove sticks it out, even in the rain. What A Day!
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fvas felt by t late the newly :rowned king a rill queen. 1978 Prom Court. Niki Stamos, Randy Kaluf, Corinne Kucharski, John Mills, Janet Bauer, Dan Bouchee, Linda Moynihan, John Bracco, Nance Crne, Bob Helmer, Rhonda Scott and Jim LaMantia. Although a fierce thunderstorm drenched dress and tux bottoms, nothing could spoil the 1978 Prom activities for the anxious couples who attended. Weeks of preparation, choosing a suitable dress or tux with matching accessories, proved worthwhile as many shared in this elaborate event. The Prom theme chosen by the Junior class was A Time for Us. taken from Shakesprare ' s Romeo and Juliet. The scene was set in 16th century English decor. Favors included pastel flower vases and his and her champagne glasses. Many people worked hard to make this Prom a great one. Heading committees were: Janet Bauer, decorations. Rose Matulis, bids and favors, Karen Keltner, Publicity and Court, Casey Fitzgerald, Tickets and Invitations. The anticipation of the night climaxed at 11:00 p.m. as Janet Bauer and Danny Bouchee were crowned 1978 Prom Queen and King by last year ' s couple Kim Queen and Steve Hepburn. Prom was held on Friday, May 12 so that prom goers would have a day of recovery on Sunday before school Monday. Festivities began at St. Constatine ' s hall in Merrillville with music by the Blue Tones. After-prom was only minutes away at St. Michael ' s hall. Stonewood Fox entertained. The next day provided big plans for all. Even though the weather proved a little nippy, some still chose the relaxation of France Park or Turkey Run, while others went for the excitement of Great America or Old Chicago. am was a huge success jnce again with the lelp of class jnsor Mr. Mathew Figi and co-chair- persons Iris Brandon and Nance Crne. Prom IS
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