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Dances provide fun at East Side. Cheryl Mullett and Mike Hoyt do the Twist at a Teen Town dance. Diane Hare honors Bob Berger and Tod Lehman with Palette and Brush Club carnations. At the F.H.A. dance Judy Stoops and Jim Copeland share a romantic slow dance. Left above: Lucky Bob Berger! He seems to have two dates, Maria Popowzak and Pat Phillips, for the Snow- ball. Garry Seidner takes time out at the Snowball for refreshments served by sponsor Mrs. James Reed. DR. WIDMOYER Re-Lax-O Products 9
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Homecoming is a festive affair. 1961-1962 Homecoming Queen Joan Noffsinger crowns the new queen, Susan Hartman. Senior members of the court and their escorts Dale Fink, Conda Searfoss; Dick Conrad, Susan Hartman; Erma Fike, and Don Stutzman pause for a moment at the Homecoming dance. Queen Susan Hartman is surrounded by her court Linda Lehman, Erma Fike, Betty Hawley, Conda Searfoss, and Jacqueline Pletcher. This year the annual homecoming ceremonies were held at the half-time of the Nappanee-Warsaw game. 1961-62 Homecoming Queen Joan Noffsinger was present to crown the senior girl who would receive the honor of becoming queen. During the band's half-time per- formance, Susan Hartman, who had been previously elected, became the 1962-63 Homecoming Queen. Following the activities at the football game, a dance was held in the multi- purpose room in honor of the Queen and her court.
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Under Parisian Skies sets the mood for dancers at the prom. Linda Umbaugh and Carol Disher seem to have roped comedian Jan Berksthire who provided reception entertainment. Several characters of the junior class perform a skit as an introduction to the prophecy of the senior class. MARTIN'S HARDWARE Paris highlights 1963 prom theme. The theme of the reception and prom this year was Sous le Ceil de Paris, or Under Parisian Skies. The gym was transformed into a Parisian street scene with eight store displays, an art gallery, and a three-tiered fountain. One hundred forty-six juniors and sen- iors and fifty faculty members were served dinner; and after eating, the group went to the all-purpose room where Dennis Miller, junior class presi- dent, gave his welcoming speech, and John Yeager, senior class president, gave his reply. The senior class prophecy was presented in a skit by seven junior students. Mr. Jan Berk- shire, comedian and magician, provided the evening's entertainment. Audience participation was a large part of his program, adding to its interest. The Accents provided the music for the dinner and for the prom, which had the atmosphere of a swank Parisian night club. HOLLAR’S MARKET
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