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Junior- Senior Prom Is the The happy monarchs, Ken Moretton and Mary Jo Brant, are crowned by the 1957 King and Queen, Judy Karlson and D. Page Bennett. Everyone joins in the Grand March, led by the royalty of two consecutive years.
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Phases of School Life Dear Diary: This has been a glorious evening! Among my choicest memories will be the Page One Ball of 1958. I was escorted by my boy- friend, and he certainly looked his han dsome best. I wore my new dress with a beautiful cor- sage of lovely flowers. The Aristocrats’ music was wonder- ful, and our favorite number was — well, we really enjoyed them all! We left the Ball at 11:00 and went to a very nice restaurant. I just tiptoed in at 1 :30, climaxing the fabulous night. Thus read the programs of every girl who attended the Page One Ball on Saturday eve- ning, November 15, 1958. The Ball was spon- sored by the “Panther Press,” Griffith High School’s newspaper. Reporters, editors, typists, feature-writers, and the sponsor, Mr. O’Rourke, were on the scene all day long, and their decorating efforts pro- duced beautiful results. Twisted strips of tur- quoise blue and white crepe paper formed “curtains” along the sides of the gym; while a “wall” was created at the front, dominated by a huge banner with the words “Page One Ball” in turquoise. Clusters of turquoise balloons were suspended from the ceiling. Midway through the evening, Virginia Lam- bert, editor of the “Panther Press,” introduced her staff and expressed the hope that every- one was having a good time. Preparing to leave the dance, boys help their dates with their coats. 19
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Grandest Night of the Year Anxiously awaiting the announcement of the 1958 Prom King and Queen are candidates, left to right, Janice Baird, Mary Jo Brant, Sandy Janzig, Treva Dickson; Ken Moretton, Walt Ivers, Don Turley and Tom McGee. After six months of exhaustive work and planning by the class of 1959, last year’s Prom, entitled “Wishing Ring,” was presented at Lincolnshire Country Club in Crete, Illinois. Music for the Prom was furnished by the Johnny Kay Orchestra. Midway in the evening Kenny Moretton and Mary Jo Brant were announced the winners of the King and Queen honors by Mr. C. R. Kelly. After Judy Karlson and D. Page Bennett officiated at the crowning, the King and Queen led a short procession in the Grand March. The other King and Queen candidates were Sandi Janzig, Tom McGee, Janice Baird, Walt Ivers, Treva Dickson, and Don Turley. Just a little before dinner chatter. 21
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