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A fountain overtlowed with bluish- tinted water and so did the enthusi- asm of all who attended the l'-P57 Prom, Fantasy in Blue. The toun- tain, which was placed on the dance floor, showered a continuous spray of water, and a glittered moon and stars hung from the ceiling. The mezzanine was decorated with white oak branches with blue flowers and added an extra touch of fantasy. Ken Nowland's band provided the music for the memorable evening which was held in the Crystal Ball- room of Hotel Gary from 8 till I2 on April l3. Committee chairmen were Betty Edgington and Scott Wilson, theme and decoration, Gerry Kopko, pic- tures, Karen Ward, programs, Joce- lyn Hahn, refreshments, Pat Evans, publicity, Pat Wood, rules and regu- lations, Mary Martin, tickets, Susan Shone, grand march. The right touch of fantasy, combined with all the fun, kept the blues away. Fountain creates 'Fantasy in Blue,' Maryann and Tom Prom royalty The Grand March, which King Tom Kerr and Queen Maryann Brush led and Barb Prusinski were queen candidates Bob Houston and Skip Reese provided the highlite at the evening as the T957 Prom came to near close lnot shown were king candidates Many left immediately after the Grand ln the front row are Kenny Palmer, Betty Edgington Rich Kosiba Barb Pru March for their favorite restaurant sinski, Bob Houston, Pat Bielewicz, Tom and Maryann Betty Edgnngton i
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