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Work stops on east shop addition but keeps up its dig and hammer pace on this west end. Crane and foundations wait patiently for 8 a.m. crew to break into snow-covered site. Wedding rites end in tears and smiles in 65er’s play, “Our Town.’’ Dramatists eye work on Bang and clatter of west addition plagued near-by classes, but 10
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Punch splashes from fountain to ladle as ski. Dennis Kucer and Nancy Kandalec admire Wayne Kornas pours for date, Carole Rosin- the palm and flower arrayed centerpiece. Seniors dine, dance at prom Trapped in a ma e of skirts, boys watch for ■ Hairdressers, tuxedos, bouton- f lowing gowns in midst of dancing couples. nieres, and corsages preluded the first Junior Prom, May 17, 1963, at Schererville’s Scherwood Club. Under a “Three Coins in the Fountain theme, 53 couples danced to Johnnie Nowan’s band. Ballroom was garnished in pink and white with gold coins, candles, and carnations. Punch trickled from a miniature table fountain. Midnight dinner preceded grand march led by king and queen, Lester Core and Carol Forsberg. Class of ' 64 took its first honorary member, Mr. Donald E. Cavit, city schools ' business manager. Four a m. breakfast ended events. Stately promenade around the pink and white ballroom covered the terrain of Lester Core and Carol Forsberg ' s kingdom
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Bouquet from Jane Messman honors Linda Venable in Goodbye, My Fancy.” Mike Hanneld, Vicki Meyers watch rites. Photographer Frank Purcell learns from secretary Andrea Beaty of Congresswoman Reed’s love for him in Goodbye, My Fancy.” auditorium, wait for future productions, facilities ■ Drama productions said “adieu” to the gym ' s makeshift stage and acoustics in three final plays here. Last May’s “Goodbye, My Fancy , Drama Club’s first, used props but had no major scene changes. Thespians moved to the cafeter- ia for a December performance of Our Town”, junior class play. Back to the gym for “Arsenic and Old Lace” went Drama Club in February. Height was added by using the gym balcony as an upstairs. Meanwhile, cranes and drills worked on the auditorium. Shop construction halted in January to add high school shops: metals, wood, printing, drafting, electric and power mechanics. Language labs in the 15-room west addition received the brunt of work for fall ’64 completion.
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