Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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Post Prom '78 Three different groups of people left the First Presbyterian Church about 1:15 a.m. boun d for the three Post- Prom locations. One group went to Cinema World for The Other Side of the Mountain, Part Two. Another busload went to Shady Grove to play putt-putt or use the driving range. The third group went bowling at Timber Lanes. After all the groups had been to all three locations, a breakfast of rolls and beverages was held at the First Presbyterian for the blurry-eyed couples. According to one male student, Other Side of the Mountain was a really good movie for Post-Prom, if you know what I mean. At any rate, most people enjoyed the movie. Natu- rally enough, many of the people in the last group slept through it, but they said they liked what they saw of it. Parents helped with the refreshments at the church. They too were able to sun ive the all nighter. They were awake enough to enjoy fresh donuts from Spud-Nuts at 6:00 The greens were a little wet after the rain, but putt-putt a.m. was the next most popular. 22

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Refreshments were served by the sophomores. On the menu was: open faced sandwiches, punch, cookies, and assorted nuts. Many couples took frequent breaks after dancing so fast. Mr. Ray Curth was one of the many chaperones that attended the 1 978 prom. ABOVE MIDDLE: Students enjoyed the beautiful evening and took advantage of the outdoors. Despite the hot muggy weather, couples en|oyed the beautiful decorations and refresh- ments. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 21



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Sara Ringle, Leeann Morgan, Dave Clymer, Tod Merger, Linda Daugherty, Chris Kern, Rick Corning and Tammy Roth seem to be wide awake for the movie. Many Post Prom-goers chose to just use the Shady Grove Driving Range instead of playing putt putt, too. One golfer remarked, We just kept going back for more buckets of balls, thinking how much money it would've cost any other time. A majority, though played putt-putt, too, even when they were dead-tired. Bowling was the scene of some of the wilder antics of the night (or morning). Even Miss Ackerman tried to show she could take the all-night affair and still bowl a relatively decent game — which she did! By the last group's turn on the lanes, people were fall- ing asleep on the benches, forgetting their bowling order, and ■'accidentally ripping scoresheets in two. Still some records man- aged to be set or broken, for instance, the consecutive gutter-ball record and most errors on a scoresheet for an evening. The numbers had thinned by breakfast time. Some people had gone off to watch the sun come up, or gone home, or . . . There were still a few awake enough to eat a bite and then go home to sleep all day. The non-denominational church service to have been held sort of went by the wayside, but Dan Musgrave of St. Andrew's United Meth- odist wasn't too upset, though; he just used his material for Youth Fellowship that eve- ning. Ask anyone — they will tell you they had a good time. ABOVE; Rick McCartney, Kathy Barkey, Kathy Leathers and Mark Rodabaugh enjoy the movie. Other Side of the Mountain, Part Two. RIGHT: Bowling was one of the favored post prom activities. ■The POST-PROM 23

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