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we VR epee S'Fon a) : ; Pz : : 4B ABOVE: Parents of juniors and seniors gave a skit which included throwing pies at each other. TOP RIGHT: Cards and playing tables were pro- vided at the after-prom for those wishing to play cards. Here, Ernie Kieffer contemplates his next play. RIGHT: 1976 Prom Court: Pam Mulberry, escorted by Jeff Younger; Patti Sherrill, escorted by Randy Delph; Debbie Blevins, escorted by Doug Brown; Queen Lana Crockett, escorted by Brian Clark; Robin Goss, escorted by Chuck Conrad; Debbie Fleetwood, escorted by Randy Fields; and Nancy Chadwell, escorted by Brad Lucas. 26 Prom Lana Crockett elected queen of “Old Fashion” prom An antique carriage, wall murals, and ceiling streamers decorated the 1976 Prom, “Just An Old Fashion Love Song.” Juniors, seniors and guests danced to “Zarkov” and strolled down “Driver Av- enue,” “Burcham Boulevard,” “Reynolds ° Road” and other streets in the garden. Lana Crockett was crowned queen by Brian Clark. “Happiness is ...” was the theme of the after-prom. This was carried out in painted backdrops, tiffany-style lamps, and paper animal centerpieces. “Pure Funk” played for dancers and door prizes were given during breaks. ”,
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Students become H.S. principals In Junior play When students, including his own children, became unhappy with the new principal’s tactics, in exaspiration, Mr. Dunhagen relinquished his duties to his son LeRoy and LeRoy’s strange friend, “Buzzy.” The plot thickened when the boys began to run the school and met with opposition from the schoolboard and even the students. The play, “The Worm Shall Squirm,” was presented on April 30 in the Walnut Street Gym. The main cast of twelve played roles of Mr. and Mrs. Dunhagen, their teen- agers, president of the schoolboard, neighbors, and other students. The play was directed by Mrs. Jane Parman, a teacher from the middle school. She was assisted by Ramona Roettger, student director. LEFT: After walking in a protest line against her brother LeRoy and his friend Buzzy, Rosemary Dunhagen cries because they named someone else homecoming queen. ABOVE: To help smooth matters between her husband and the school board, Mrs. Dunhagen in- vites Mr. McDonald over to discuss the situation. TOP: Mr. Dunhagen protests his daughter’s state- ments against his authority on the evening news program. Junior play 25
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LEFT: Prom-goers dance to the music of “Zarkov,” a band from Chicago. BELOW: “Pure Funk” provided music for the af- ter-prom. Prom 27
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