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Shadowy silloucttcs set the mood for the evening while couples enjoy casual conversation. 1978 Harvest Hop Queen Ronnie Petron cheerfully relinquishes her crown to 1979 Queen Lori Biros. “What are you doing after the dance? Members of the court sway to the theme song “Just The Way You Are during the coronation dance. Student Life Friendship Gub 21
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Iridescence An evening filled with the colors and feelings of the season Womens lib has nothing on us! This year’s first formal engagment, the Harvest Hop, a traditional girl ask guy dance turn- ed out to be an enormous success. The roomy cafeteria packed full of blissful couples proved that most wished to parti- cipate in the school’s first formal. The four candidates, Anita Vavra, Kathey Rote, Karen Bragg, and Lori Biros felt a strong sense of anticipation while awaiting the announcement of the new queen. The candidates chosen by Friend- ship Club were senior girls with their first year pins. In keeping with customs, the results were not known until the corona- tion procedures began. The excitment climaxed as Andria and Ondria Green, two members of the club, announced Lorrie Biros as the 1978 Har- vest Hop Queen. Dancing to the theme song “Just the Way You Are, Queen Lorrie Biros and her escort Tom Redig were soon joined by the court in the coronation da nee .“Lefty, an up and coming group of young musi- cians provided the entertainment for the evening. Friendship Club who had spon- sored the event furnished the refreshments. The Autumn-like decor included shad- ows of gold and brow n w hile the cheerful faces of pumpkins embellished the tables. Couples had to keep warm this year since Venditti Studios photographed pictures in the chilly south wing courtyard. All of these memorable events added to the enjoyment and success of the mellow occasion. “When is it going to be our turn? Couples patiently wait m the chilly court yard for their pictures to be taken. 20 Student Ule lnendship Hub
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It is not often apparant what goes on behind “And they say love is blind” .. . One of the groups puppets speaks on the merits of being good. Familiar characters enchant their young audiences at many performances Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the stages of a puppet production? A puppet group known as P.A.C., Puppets in Action for Christ got started when the advisor, Barbara Martinez, a 1972 BUS graduate, and currently a teacher at War- rensville Sr. High, went to Student Mission Corps. Here she learned to work with pup- pets. The group started out with adults but now the show is run by Junior and Senior High students. Without practice, hardwork, and prayer, the key words to success, a puppet produc- tion could turn out to be a disaster. Holding a puppet up for a period of five to fifteen minutes was not as easy as it looked. Skill, a little bit of muscle and endurance was needed. This group actually consisted of fifteen members, six of which were students at the High School. However, many B.H.S. guys and gals have actively belonged to this group trying to spread the word of Christ through puppets. Performance meant months of preparation and cooperation, but their rewards were numerous. P.A.C. has traveled from Randall Mall to Mexico, and has performed in both English and Spanish. Needless to say, they were a success. .... but whatever it is, it sure shows in the eyes of the audience. 22 Student Life P.A.C.
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