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L Q at at 75... . K ac.-wt-W 1 3 , .,.-,,. it . . iff ' Everything's coming up roses! April 30 was the night of the junior-Senior Prom of 1965. The theme was well exemplified by the elegant centerpieces and rose covered swing. The juniors entertained with a variety of acts before the dance. A Senior Grand March climaxed the activity of the banquet. Students enjoyed dancing and watching the teachers kick up the dust with their fancy steps. I Charlie Koch reminisced about the good times of his high school junior-Senior Prom. .tw .- Stomping through the tulips provided share of the evening's entertainment, . Everything Came Juniors an The emcee, Paul Llewellyn, welcomed the seniors to their W final junior-senior gathering. 3 li 'sf :L 5 ' js .A ,i . 1-:wi p.. . . J .... .i.... . j , t, ..,. j .jj W k Q I w ,E M337 Nr in 75. ' .,, ky Lki' 1 f ar - V magma -d ya '4 .mQ' ', A s - ,Q af A -. .f t A it fv- .ff .- ty . J' . f . ' . 3 WW' . . Q V ' 4 A it-Q ,, .r.. ws rail l A ts - V ft ' ' Senior Class President, Russ Armstrong, listed the potentials of the junior class. 22
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The cantankerous school board found harmony in their singing. Sweat, and Tears the Music Man. The emotional. climax of the musi- cal was reached dur- ing the footbridge scene and Till There Was You. w in the opening Marcellus stole the show with his antics to Sadder But Wiser. l Success was the Music Man featuring a small freckle-faced boy with a lisp . . . Good Night, My Someone, Good Night sung with love . . . Madame Librarian, flirting, and Trouble . . . a boys band. It is a small Iowa town, River City, and You gotta know the territory. It is Till There Was You with happiness and a moving telegram from Meredith Wilson on opening night, March 25 . . . overflow crowds and an additional fourth performance . . '. four standing ovations for the cast and crew . . . the entire company marching down the isle to the tune of Seventy-Six Trombonesf' Music Man was 250 students, building set, rehears- ing, sewing costumes, making up, singing, danc- ing, shouting, blood, sweat, and tears, it was the true spirit of the show must go on. Professor Bob justis and Beth the Librarian Luchtenber received an authentic Music Man cake at the Monday night strike party. 2'
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The start of a tradition was observed by the seniors in the Grand March. Doug Fink and Marsha Trepp posed in the rose covered swing for the Camera Club. Up Roses for the Seniors on Prom Night A Girls in elegant gowns and fellows in tuxedos danced to the music of Charlie Trussel. 23 ssmlfegs sw. ,swat -,-., .5 ,..f- 't'wwm Q1f,: 5: sf fu 'v -- aa
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