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M V 'Fig Kathy Kesich, Jean Schmuhl, Kathy Polites, and Charmaine Paulson paint coats-of-arms for the prom Mrs. Adamski and Mr, Kezele discuss plans with two of the com- mittee chairmen, Diane Sobieszczyk and Debbie Zervic. Mr. Boyaiian reflects upon the of past for ideas to direct the d theme, Once Upon A Time. courtly love and chivalric company ecoration committee.
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, m 3 Mr. Endres takes time out from his duties as counselor to entertain Pulaskians during the intermission at the variety show. High-stepping majorette Sandy Murray leads the performers of Gazebo A-Glo-Go in their opening number Parade to the Park. Linda Manslce displays perfect form as she treats the audience to a lively tap dance against a garden background. With the assistance of stage crew member Bruce Krogstad, Mr, Calenberg works out special lighting effects for the show.
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Prom Came l'Once Upon a Time King Charles Cannistra Queen Denise Gagnon The romantic air ot a feudal castle was the mood created for the 1968 Junior Prom by the Planning Com- mittee under the direction ot Mrs. Adamski and Mr. Kezele, lt was held on May TO in Pulaski's gym. But the gym was not a gym, rather the inside of a fantasy palace. The Prom Decoration Committee, under the direc- tion ot Mr. Boyaiian, readied the setting for the grand night. Turrets lined the walls, tapestries, shields, and coats-of-arms enhanced the scene. A careful arrangement of lights gave the dance floor the mystic tint that all medieval castles hold. Here Udamsels in distress were rescued by their knights in shining armor as both minstrels and trouba- dors filled the castle with waltz, iazz, and pop music. Chivalry reigned supreme. Later in the evening the court assembled tor the Grand March. Led by King Charles Cannistra and Queen Denise Gagnon, the gentlemen and their fair ladies strutted down the Great Hall. The Post Prom, held at the Allen Bradley Company, was sponsored by the Lions' Club. Here students could dance until they dropped or, it they preferred, eat to their hearts' content. Thus Once Upon a Time lived happily ever after in the hearts of all. First Prince Gary Golembiewski Second Prince Arvin Pyawasay Third Prince Patrick Laughrin First Princess Vera Colovic Second Princess Joan Literski Third Princess Gail Lucas
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