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ABOVE: Is it the Supremcs, the Andrews sisters, or the Pointer sisters? No, it’s just your abnormal junior boys! ABOVE: Velda Milboum. junior, sings “Pre- ABOVE: Barb Allen and Joe Weyerex- dous and Few,” the theme of the Prom. change Prom Books. ABOVE: The Prom decorations give an impression of a night to be remembered. Everyone seems to be enjoying themselves, sitting and talking or on the dance floor. The evening turned out to be a memorable one, as everyone had a great time. BELOW: The sophomore servers. Sue Bocglin, Linda Ebert, Janet Schuetter (hiding her face), Paul Lueken (who is busy as usual). Diane Beglc, Barb Allen (with a headache), and Bill Potter, seem to be working extremely hard by the punch bowl. 27
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Precious and lew” are the moments that we have shared ABOVE: A poem in the Prom book, to the graduating seniors, brings back memories of childhood dreams, and of moments together which were precious and few. ABOVE: Isn’t that the kind of face that could make you melt all over??? The Prom is the highlight of the year for the senior class as they pre- pare to leave high school. The junior- senior Prom will hold many memories, as the theme “Precious and Few” re- minds us of the good times we have shared. Doug Schnell and Mary Lee Bettag were crowned king and queen of the Prom. They danced together to the theme, which was played by the Tra- veling Band and sung by Velda Mil- bourn. RIGHT: Rick Knies looks jealously at Danny Knust, as he signs yet another Prom book. BE- LOW: Sara Gogel watches, as Joe Weyer signs her book. ABOVE: Randy Fischer looks at his Prom book solemnly, as he thinks of the year gone past. ABOVE: Mary Lee Bettag and Doug Schnell are crowned queen and king of the Prom. 26
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ABOVE: “Why didn’t we think of a Playgirl magazine before?” Bicentennial Seniors visit nation’s Capitol ABOVE: Mr. Leon Olingcr gives last minute in- structions. BELOW: Tired seniors wait at the bottom for the rest of the class. The Bicentennial Seniors toured Washington, D.C. and Gettysburg on their class trip. They saw many histor- ic spots, such as the Capitol, White House, Smithsonian Institute, and the Gettysburg Battlefield. This trip was not only educational, it was also a lot of fun. They shared an experience they’ll always remember. ABOVE LEFT: Could it be the boy scouts of America? ABOVE RIGHT: Pam Oser looks des- perately for something she can’t find. BELOW: The girls examine a historical marker. 28
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