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The theme was “Memories: The Way We Were. a song performed by Barbra Streisand in the movie of the same name and the lighting soft for the 1978 Prom. On May 5, couples arrived at the Serbian Hall for an evening of dancing, eating, and talking. Though the originally scheduled band did not appear. “Night Magic” provided music for the guests. The evening high¬ lights included a slide presentation with pictures of the past years, and the crown¬ ing of Prom Queen Rose Cowan and Prom King Ke nt Carpenter. Red and white dominated the color scheme and the large dance floor, which was framed by a white picket fence. The fence also appeared in the background for the pictures. The Prom committee began prepara¬ tions in January, carefully cutting costs to have more money for decorations. The whole dance proved to be successful and a good time was had by all. Garence Cunningham, Linda Dugger. Sue Fischer and her date (above left) enjoy watching other cou¬ ples bump and hustle to the fast dance. Couples (top) filled the dance floor for hours moving to the music of “Night Magic.” Juniors Kathy Snyder and Jeff Rattray (above) slow dance while Jeff displays a gar¬ ter on his arm. Principal Paul Georgas and his daughter Grace (left) enjoy dancing. Due to the can¬ cellation of the scheduled band, entertainment was provided by the group “Night Magic (opposite top center). King ana queen candidates Scott Reid and Janice Kacmar (opposite top right) dance to the theme song, “Memories: The Way We Were. King candidate Tim Gergely and queen candidate Linda Bugno (opposite center left) enjoy the music at the prom. Prom Queen Rose Cowan and Prom King Kent Carpenter (opposite center) dance their first royal dance after being crowned at the 1978 Prom. Queen candidate Debbie Wirtz and king candidate Scott White (opposite center right) dance together after the coronation. George Hess, Jenny Piper, Theresa Weaver, and Mike Czaja (right) relax after B dinner. Meg Golden and Dave Thomas (far right) I spend a quite moment together at the prom. 24 — Prom
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sct ikSIs- § § Awards presented to senior class at annual assembly, first banquet Tina Pelton (above) is congratulated for receiving the Student Council award and scholarship from Student Council sponsor Mr. Mark Callison. Sherri Lear receives a certificate for a $250 scholarship from Gerri Beckman, president, Psi lota Xi Sorority. Dawn Rollensen (center) lights her candle from the torch at the National Honor Society induction, as president Judy Keddington looks on. Salutatorian Dee Michaelis (left) accepts a trophy from Mr. Paul Georgas as co-valedictorians Judy Wagonblast and Judy Keddington receive congratulations from the senior class. Newly inducted National Honor Soci¬ ety members (opposite top) receive their membership cards from Judy Keddington and Judy Wagonblast. Scott White extends his congratulations to Ed Fischer (opposite center left) for receiving the Best Dressed Guy Award at the senior banquet. Mrs. Sandra Badylak (opposite center right) thanks the seniors for sending her a dozen roses, a gift, and a $25 gift certificate from the store of her choice. Mrs. Badylak was the head sponsor of the senior class and became a great friend and helper to many seniors. Senior girls (opposite right) are amazed of the variety of food prepared for the buffet dinner. Seniors (opposite far right) enjoyed the evening by discoing to the music of “Passage. 26 — Senior Awards
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