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I. Dancing, are one of the couples tied for Prom King and Queen, Mike Adams and Sandy Wat- son. 2. Freshmen girls volunteered to serve punch to couples at the prom. 3. Helping Junior Nada Baljak to buckle her shoe, is her date. Senior Jeff Claussen. 4. Dancing, are one of the couples tied for Prom King and Queen, Mark Drobac and Sue Crossk. 5. Students eat and kid around at the Prom before the dancing and other festivities begin.
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— ‘Love The World Away’ is Prom theme May 2, the day everyone has been preparing for and talking about for weeks finally arrived. At 6:15 the doors were opened to couples dressed in a variety of colors and styles. The decorations were designed to go with the theme, “ Love The World Away,” a recent Kenny Rogers song. Decorations included crepe paper, illumened circles, a gazebo and cloudlike angelhair surrounding a teardrop candle at each table. Dinner, which was served at 7:30 included mostacolli, sliced beef in gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, a salad, bread and butter, and punch was served throughout the evening by freshmen Student Council girls. At 8 the band, “ Oasis ”, began to draw the couples on to the dance floor. At 10 Jamie Lough announced that there had been a tie between Mark Drobac, Sue Crossk,Mike Adams and Sandy Watson for the titles of Prom king and queen. At 1 1 “Oasis” finished playing and there was a 45 minute intermission. Between 11:30 and 12 couples began to return to St Sava’s Serbian Hall to hear the rock band “Voyage”. At 3 a.m. everyone returned home to get a few hours sleep before heading off for a day of enjoyment at Marriott’s Great America, Warren Dunes State Park, Turkey Run and Chicago. 22 PROM
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Eighteen teachers go Mickey Mouse crazy “ The Grand Illusion ” was the theme of the Talent Show, sponsored by the Genesius Players. Emcees, Cathy Marszalek, Bill Kelly and Harriett Thompson, introduced “ Friends you never dreamed would set foot on a stage. ” The curtains parted on the first act, “There ' s no business like show business.” For a fun time, teachers got involved in the singing and dancing. The faculty left students in hysterics when they “shined their shoes” as the Mickey Mouse Club. The Auxiliary Corps gave the audience a taste of Broadway in “New York, New York” as well as a “Tough Guy” dance. “Ronnie”, an original satire on Ronald Reagan, filled the audience with laughter. By the time the show ended with the “Polka Dots” everyone was “wishing they could be a star. ” 24 TALENT SHOW
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