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Juniors relaxed to enjoy the meal after having worked hard to decorate the gymnasium. Couples sat along the sides of the gymnasium and enjoyed the entertainment of the Gotham City characters. Constructing ' ' Fantasy Land Within a Castle LOWER LEFT: Giving the Junior toast of welcome was president John Handy. LOWER MIDDLE Team, Torch and Target were the themes of the main ad- dress given by guest speaker. Mr. Doyle Carpenter. LOWER RIGHT: Acting as toastmaster, Wayne Heffelfinger added humorous remarks concerning the evening speakers. 21
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Many couples danced away the evening to the music of the band. Juniors Revived the Medieval Ages by Amidst the atmosphere of a medieval castle, the 1969 Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom pro- vided the entertainment for many on Saturday evening, May 17. Escorting guests, serving the banquet, and providing entertainment of dancing Crossing the drawbridge the guests entered the castle to begin the Prom ' s festivities. and a parade of Gotham City were the twenty nymphs of Fantasy Land. Clad in pale pastel colors and net wings, they efficiently carried out their duties. Introducing the evening ' s guest speaker, Mr. Doyle Carpenter, was toastmaster Wayne Heffelfinger. Mr. Carpenter spoke on the mean- ing of three important words: team, torch and target. Mr. Arthur White, Superintendent, con- cluded the festivities of the banquet with a light, but meaningful, talk on education. Following the banquet, there was a formal dance. With its conclusion, the students and their guests changed to casual attire and began Post Prom at the Huber Theatre where they viewed the Gnome Mobile. A late dance, featuring This Daze Journey, was held at the American Legion Hall. Refresh- ments and Post Prom entertainment were provided by the Junior mothers. 20
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I i i ft ' ' I -4 . Waiters and Waitresses . . . FRONT ROW: Jill Miller, Diane Cole, Jane Wonderly, Deb Fritz, Deb Thiel, Joan Kaduk, Pat Coplin, Lora Stuckman, Janet Anderson, Cindy McDonald, Jan Carr, Julie Hayes. SECOND ROW; Mike Biasing, Phil Repp, Randy Hostetler, Dave Miller, Steve Metz, Rich Lyons, Rex Gloor, Rick Miller, Ron Gump, Terry Gloor, Mike Adcock, Rick Scranton. LEFT: Rex Gloor escorted Sharon Rohrs to her table as other waiters and waitresses waited to perform their duties. ABOVE: Waitresses presented their diuice for the juniors and seniors. 22
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