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Above — Cathy Butz reaches out to shake Mr. Hunt ' s hand as he presents her with the FTA scholarship at the annual Honor Convo. Right — Receiving the Student Council scholar- ship from Marion Meilaender, Laura Doucette confirms that nothing is impossible to a willing heart . The Senior motto. 28 Activities
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Couples’ minds mirror ' A Time for Us’ Tick, tock, tick, tock. No one was aware of the hours that passed. The excitement of the evening, the pro- claiming of king and queen and the aura of elegance that embraced the 183 couples made this a Time for Us at the Junior-Senior Prom. Catering to the singular musical needs of the Prom, Johnny Nolan and his band serenaded couples from 8:00 until 11:30 p.m. Junior Barb Krulik and senior Bob Packham were crowned queen and king at the Prom, held at the Great Oaks After Four Club on April 25. Mary Campbell and Charlie Boston, and Sandy Longacre and Randy Lacey made up the royal court. Genesis provided music while Lar- ry Lujack of WLS radio emceed the post-prom party at San Remo ' s. Left — Junior Barb Krulik and her date, senior Bob Packham beam after being crowned king and queen at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Below left — Before going to the fiesta cart, John Wilson and Nance Wright select salads from San Remo ' s salad bar at the after-prom. Activities 27
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Convo bestows honors to Luke, Rohrbach Feats in all fields were cited as hard-working and deserving students received awards and recognition at the Honor Convo, Wednesday, May 13th, at 7 p.m. in the gym. Sue Luke and Beth Rohrbach were announced valedictorian and saluta- torian, respectively. Following a glowing tribute by Mr. Harold Moody, senior Bill McClaran accepted the Principal ' s Award. Involving themselves in exhaustive school projects entitled Beth Scott and Keith Addison to the honor of re- ceiving the Activities Award. Beth Rohrbach and Bob Alonso were presented Danforth Awards, and Nancy Uhlar was proclaimed the Tri Kappa Outstanding Girl. Mr. Bailey, guidance counselor, an- nounced that all of the financial aid, awards and scholarships for the Class of ’70 totaled $254,095. Above left — Charlene Peters accepts an award from AAUW representative, Mrs. Wayne Collins, for her essay on the attributes of a successful woman. Left — Mr. Harold Moody shakes hands with Bill McClaran while presenting him with the Prin- cipal ' s Award at the Honor Convo, May 13. Activities 29
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