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started yuletide season As December 18 approached, every girl had her chance to ask her favorite fellow out for a special evening. Y-Teens selected “Holiday Belles and Beaux” for the theme. It was carried out in silver, blue, and burgundy decorations, highlighted with chandeliers. One of the most exciting moments was the crowning of the queen, senior Linda Czech, as she took her place on the silver bell throne. After more dancing to the music of Johnny Nowland, an enjoyable winter evening came to a close. Holiday decorations set the mood for the Y-Teen’s Winter Formal. at Dyer Central. Queen Linda Czech and her escort Eddie Powell smile after the crowning. Awaiting the selection of the queen are candidates Elaine Kerns, freshman; Kathy Spragia, sophomore; Sue Curtis, junior; and Linda Czech, senior. 21
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Winter formal, Holiday Belles and Beaux Nancy Easley and Linda Troup are first in line for refreshments. Candy Krajewski and her escort Jim Benda look over dance programs. The formal was filled with many tender moments as this one shared by Eileen Hero and her escort. Johnny Nowland’s music is enjoyed by the many dancing couples. 20
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Dreamy music and stately columns added to Glenn Peters, Jay Armstrong, Larry Ehnen, Don Miller, Joe Koph, and Kathy Connor work hard to make the setting for the prom a beautiful and enchanting one. In the year of 1965, memories of our American heri¬ tage were brought back and relived. The theme of “Southern Enchantment” proved a beautiful and enchanting one. For two months before the Prom, the Juniors planned diligently for financing and decora ting. The week before the Prom, all efforts were combined and everyone worked hard. The final outcome was a very beautiful patio, the foyer, with a large ballroom inside a colonial mansion, the gym. Refreshments of punch and chicken were served Andy Hill and Georgia Walters check their wraps before starting their memorable evening together in “Southern Enchantment.” 22 by butlers. Jan Kook provided the dreamy music that topped the evening off perfectly. Before the grand march, that tense and wonderful moment came when the king and queen were an¬ nounced. Tears of joy were wept by Glenna Fer¬ guson, senior, as the crown was placed on her head. Donna Austgen and Jay Armstrong, juniors, were selected as prince and princess. The evening was completed as the couples left for the post prom party, then returned wearily home after an evening to remember. Tom Long and Karen Ross relax and take in the beautiful results of the prom.
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