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The 1978-79 Prom court. Front Row: Greg Gia-chctto, Jill Giacometti; queen. Troy Torri; king. Lisa Carlson; Back row: Dale Moreno, Celeste Kusek; first runner-up. Dale Moreno, John Barry, Mary Lehman; second runner-up. Couples enjoy the delicious food prepared by the Hotel Kaskakia during the meal. Before entering, Denise Vowels straightens Joe Scheri's lapel.
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Torri Giacometti Reign Over Heaven Surrounded by the deep, drifted snow the junior class began preparation for the 1979 prom. The plans seemed to go smoothly until a notice from the band stated that they would not be able to appear. A search for a new group was started, but March was a hard time to find a good band for the prom. After many anxious days the “A Maizen Bleu” was hired. Favors and streamers were ordered. Prom time was approaching fast, dates were made, dresses were bought and tuxes were fitted. The prom committees were busy transforming the Rec Room of the Kaskaskia Hotel into a world ol paradise. Stars and metalic streamers hung from the ceiling and doors, and until finally everythin? was readv The hour of eight finally arrived, ana Gary Martinkus began to announce the couples as they entered the ballroom. Many of the couples seemed to dance every dance, others sat and quietly talked with friends. Everyone enjoyed the music. The moment everyone awaited came as Trny Torri and Jill Giacometti were crowned king and queen of “Too Much Heaven”. Celeste Kusck and Mary Lehman were selected as the attendants. All too soon the night came to an end as retired to other places and activities. Sunday found picnics the order of the day, despite the rainy day. Soon the enchanted weekend came to an end. Breaking away from the excitement. Carmen Frund repins Gary Perino's boutonniere. Leafing through her prom booklet, Lynctte Ellis recites the poem dedicated to the senior class to Ted Urbanski. 26 Prom
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Finishing last minute preparations against the wind, Penny Simpson secures Christie Shearer’s motar-board to her hair. Celebrating their final school event in different ways, graduates think of their high school memories. Valedictorian Donna Palmicri reminisces the four years the class spent together. Congratulating the class on their honor. Jean Schultz talks about the accomplishments of the class. 28 Graduation
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