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King Roger Kruk and Queen Nancy Blackwell regally lead Benoit, and Dick Holmes and Mary Draeger, as they began their court attendants Rob Mubarak, and Rosemary Schappe, the grand march at the 1965 Prom. Dennis Senz and Barbara Lein, Keith Schultz and Joanne JW Is Not in Things . . Mardi Gras proved to be an excitingly different Prom theme as the Class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six splashed red, white, and gold brilliance throughout the gym. As members of the Junior Class and their guests entered the lobby, they saw it had been transformed into a New Orleans beach complete with a boardwalk and quaint nov- elty shops adding to the carnival atmosphere. Club 44 was fashioned after a French quarter with one side of the room converted into a brick house complete with iron lattice trim and wooden roof. Wrought iron chairs added charm to the pictures. Red, white, and gold streamers accented the multi-colored backdrop on the stage. High back thrones seated the royalty, while a staircase led to the floor. Tablecloths of bright, gay t colors were topped with clowns in red, yellow, blue, and green. Suspense mounted as roses were handed to the boys. Who- ever received the yellow rose was to be king of the 1965 Prom. Roger Kruk opened his rose and handed it to his queen, Nancy Blackwell. Rob Mubarak and Rosemary Schappe, Keith Schultz and Joanne Benoit, Dennis Senz and Barbara Lein, and Dick Holmes and Mary Draeger were the court attendants. Paula Jo Reardon and Brian Sesolak served as crown bearers. Rob Mubarak and Beth Kozarek were co-chaimien of the spring formal. Anne Reardon, Janice Heilman, Carol Lar- sen, Janice Brookman, Edna Myer, Roger Kruk, Mary Tick- ler, Nancy Merchant, Diane Deane, and Mark Quade were the appointed committee chairmen. . It Is in Us. WAGNER
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The town folk mingle at the wel- coming celebration for Matthew Harrison Brady. Matthew Harrison Brady CBob Holmesj and Henry Drummond fAlan Taylorj argue a point pre- sented in the play. Margaret Harris experiments with make-up tech niques on Mary Lobe, a member of the cast. ifsfmwtzivna 12
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