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an , v ares be V. . fi, On May.29, 1975, many Evergreen Park students were adorned in lace, floor length dresses, tuxedos, and flowers. They were off to paradise false known as the Sabre Room of Hickory Hillsjior the Prom. The students were entertanied with mu- sic, dancing, a delicious dinner, and just being together with special friends. The highlight' of the eve- ning was the announcement of Prom King, who was Chuck Porucznik. Each year five seniors are nomina- ted bythe senior Class for this honor. By midnight, the flowers were-wilted, the tuxeclos rumpled, dresses displayed footprints up to the knee, but everyone had a most enjoyable evening. LE!-'Tr Prom King Chuck Forucznlk and Alicia Onj. BELQW: hey hats were in last season and a few of t.he'seniors had to be part of the fashion scene.
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. C 1'f9ClOMS an JW CIVQ flue Om9nfS V- l TOP:'Px-qm King nominees andiheir dates after the ang nouncement are: lI.EFTW'1 OfRIGH I'j Cheryl Moy!es,b5Bruce Q Wrobeig Alicia Orr, Chuck Porucmikg Therese Murray, john Regang Cathy Lusk, Dan Flynng-Mike Johnston, Karen Sko- ra. LEFT: Terry Graal flashes a smile for our photographer. RXGHT: Jim Boonstra and date make a flashy entrance. ,y, Q Nu.
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sh ' ,, 'ie-'V n THE PURPOSE OF MERIT was not to see how long it takes for one to expire on a hot day while wearing a suitcoat. Although heat and humidity prevailed, the idea was to honor outstanding academic achievements by Evergreen students. Miss Inman presented recognitions and awards for achievement, attendance, and ser- vice. Scholarship recognitions were next, followed by Student Council and NHS inductions, directed by Mrs. Bennison. Some students were not content with just one award. jim O'Nei11, Perry Danos, and Bruce Wrobel gathered four apieceg Audrey Gorecki and Karen Storkel wore holes in their shoes, each trekking to the awards platform six times. UPPER LEFT: Members of the PTA present Cynthia Hoeffler with her high honors award. UPPER RIGHT: Mike Kowalczyk receives the Westem Golf Associat-ion's Chick Evans Scholar- ship. CENTER: The Industrial Education Student ofthe Year award goes to Bill Corbett. LOWER LEFT: Therese Murray re- cites one of the cardinal principles of the NHS. LOWER RIGHT: Audrey Gorecki wins the Outstanding Senior Service award, among others. .s F a I 4 1
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