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Righ!-By cracking lakes WLS disc jockeys Clark Weber und Ron Riley kept the HHS students laugh- ing ai Vlwe pos!-prom puny. Below-Dancing to the music of Johnny Nolcnd's Band, Airman Larry Korpitu and Senior Cindy Yukob :ling together. , '. 1 1.52 s 24 '
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Mr. Ralph asked for a higher note as he directed the choirs ot An Americana Concert. Abovl right- Can't Get a Man With a Gun was me song Ellen Paskmy performed at the in- formal concert. light-ln a scene from The Curious Savage, Mrs. Savage, played by Jackie Rossell, and her daughter, portrayed by Amy Eeckner, had a quor- rel about the location of some hidden money. lah-Phil Stout showed inmates Amy Beckner and Linda Pinkerton how to lose weight by playing cards in The Curious Savage. Concerts. Two Plags Rendered bg HHS Classes .1 rgwmH'rwws.ap-1 a..sf4.:i to Public Practice, talent and drive combined to make the music and drama produc- tions successful. Much hard work and time on the part of both the director Mr. Roland Ralph and the students went in to each play and concert. Get Witch Quick depicted the fun- ny consequences to be expected when a witch falls in love with a mortal, The Curious Savage was the humor- ous story of the inmates of an insane asylum and efforts to keep even the sane Mrs. Savage institutionalized. Officer Krupkef' Carousel and Grasshopper were a few ofthe songs presented by the A Cappella and Mixed Chorus at An Americana Con- cert. Skits, medleys and solos by mem- bers of the choirs were also included in the program. An Americana Con- cert replaced the annual musical pre- sented bythe A Cappella Choir. x i
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Prom Becomes Enchanted Gardens for Pairs Hotel Gary was decorated with pastel flowers and in soft hues to em- phasize the theme for the T967 Junior- Senior Prom, Enchanted Gardens, May 6. This memorable evening began about 6:30 p.m. When boys, dressed in tuxedos and equipped with large boxes, containing colorful corsages and nosegays, nervously arrived at their dates' homes. Girls in long, flowing gowns met their escorts at the door. Parents snapped pictures from every possible angle, and then couples were finally on their way. ln the Crystal Ball Room, couples danced to the music of Johnny No- land's Band. During the dance John Marks and Denise Butler were crowned king and queen. Members of the court included Debby Blank and her escort Larry Longocre, Bel Brandao, Hol::art's for- eign exchange student, and George Bowman rounded out the select group. At the post-prom party at San Remo's Restaurant, entertainment was pro- vided by two WLS disc iockeys, Clark Weber and Ron Riley. Two bands from Chicago, The American Breed and The Wild ac- companied the disc jockeys and pro- vided music for the occasion. At 3:30 a.m. the post-pram party came to a close. Couples returned home to catch a few hours sleep before they packed up their lunch and headed to the Dunes for the final fling of the week-end. Upper Left-Like many of the boys Sherman Wil- cox. watched over his date's shoes, purse and flowers while she granted up. loft-Junior Class President Greg Bliss and his date Lana George walked arm-in-arm with Pram king and queen John Marks and Denise Butler and Senior Class Treasurer Debby Blank as they led the Grand March.
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