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Mardi Gras Festivities Mark GAA Formal Queen Marlene Restemeyer arrives with her escort Merlyn Hoodlebrink. April sixteenth marked the evening of the annual GAA spring formal. Second only to the prom in grandeur the theme for 1967 was Mardi Gras. Also, following custom, a queen and attendants were chosen by the GAA members. The queen chosen was Marlene Restemeyer and the attendants were Barbara Fries, seniorg Teri Wegman, juniorg Diane Taulker, sophomoreg and Carol Mandell, freshman. The Town Criers completed the mood created by the decorations of balloons, streamers, and colored lights with their music for dancing. Dancing in the festive setting or strolling in the gar den occupies much of the evening.
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Golden Sands ls Theme Of 1966-67 Prom VV Ln, t QQ Q -0 we vw O ,Fa rw- ' 'ri ff .. r or 1 -- ' -:- .. 1: fxl' . r N, 'rx Q1 y A native bamboo hut is the scene for refreshments during the prom. Couples dance on while the night grows longer. Amid palm trees, volcanoes, and an oceanic mural Golden Sands , the 1966-1967 Junior-Senior Prom took place May 20 in the high school gymnasium. In the course of the evening, Janice Bushman read the prophecy which was written by Bonnie Watkins. The prophecy was written in verse and based on a l-Iawaiian theme. Hal Sullivan, representing the senior class, read the will. The willed articles ranged from traffic tickets to broken pop bottles. Following the dancing, the activities moved to Lehman's Lodge in Fostoria. -.1 1 1' . x hut IA Douglas Gallier and Nancy Vavrick inspect an apple taken from the pig's mouth.
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beniors don caps and gowns. 'l'he solemn march begins. Below: The moment of final achieve- Ill CHI COIHCS. Class Of 1967 Leaves EHS With Confidence For Future if ...: Q-rigffk bl Q. lr Q P P' Zia' Ld Loy voices the hopes oi the cl its president. Graduation marks the end of twelve years ol climb- ing through the maze ol' knowledge and experiment It is the supreme goal which becomes steadily clearer as the student completes one year after another. It is approached with mixed emotions of pride and regret, hope and anticipation. The class of 1967 was no different. The words of their class motto express their ideology. The greatest thing in this world is not so much where we arc, but in what direction we are moving. Right: The 'X 3 ceremony 1 over and the end accom- plished, they rise to leave. l I 76. '
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