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ELEGANCE Springtime showers, hearts in love and graduation set the scene for the prom At evening tide, on May 26, 1978 hundreds of elegantly dressed couples promenaded into Cabalas Sherwood For- est for the biggest social event of the year. The Sabers, a familiar sight at BUS proms, greeted these fun seekers with the strains of “Goodbye Doesn’t Mean Forever” which was also the theme selected by the junior class. While time marched forward, couples wined on punch, dined on roast beef, mashed potatoes, and fruit cocktail, and danced lightly across the floor. Camera shutters snapped rapidly capturing pre- cious moments of joy, waiting for the big moment. The coronation of queen Lorri Kozar was an emotionally filled event. As past queen Pam Moroz relinquished her crown to her successor, tears of joy fell freely from the eyes of the new heir. Attendants Lisa Lippitt and Sabrina Johnson and their escourts aided queen Lorri Kozar in her traditional solo dance after which the floor once again filled with couples. At the bewitching hour of midnight, couples headed back to BUS for the post prom. “F.asy Street” provided the sounds which lasted until 3:00 a.m. Most couples then found an open restuarant for a quick breakfast and scampered off to home for a few hours of badly needed rest. “O-O-OH, I’VE GOT THE FEELING”. Amy Kaczur dances her way through the excitement and laughter of the crowded dance floor. 12 Student Life
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EXPANDING During graduation ceremony students speculate about their future occupation Soft pastell shades of green and yellow begin to emerge as spring subtley yawned. An awakening of nature occured and a warm tranquil feeling gently radiated the newness of the season. Flowers began to bloom in brilliant shades of orange and red. The grass appeared as glistening emer- alds in the morning sun as the dew softly stroked the blades. Children also bloom as do the flowers. Growing and maturing into natures most precious piece of artwork until they are no longer children, but metamorphosized into young adults. Now the time had come for these young people to realize that moment for which they had worked and to be commended for their achieve- ments. Graduation honored these young peo- ple, ft was a solemn occasion in which all worked diligently to form a ceremony that was both special and memorable. Speeches gave recognition to their accom- plishments and songs somberly sung their acclamation. The final and most significant segment of the ritual came with the issuance of the diplomas. Satisfaction and fulfillment flowed from the eyes of the graduates as they grasped their diplomas for the first time. The class of 1978 left us many fond memories. It will long be remembered. The doors of BUS will remain open for the class of 1978.
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The class of 79 bids Mr. Estok farewell by pre- senting him with a plaque. Mark Vadaj. Master of Ceremonies, presents it to him during prom festivities. m II i i As the court looks on, Lorri Kozar expresses her thanks to the crowd for being chosen as the 1978 Prom Queen. BOOGIE DOWN! Josettc CulvcrweU and Dave Bielecki dance to the “Friday Night l ever” of the prom. Leading the 1978 Queen Lorri Kozar and her escort Mike Dzurik, is Jackie Stoffl. Lorri’s entrance is greeted by many happy wellwishers anticipating her eventual coronation.
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