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“La Playa Dorada” Junior Prom theme Judging by attendance, the Junior Prom, May 1 at the senior high school, was a success; in attendance were 97 couples and over 200 spectators. The theme was La Playa Dorada, or The Golden Beach,” played out in decorations with a seaside, a lighthouse, sand castles, boats, and murals of the sea. To show their appreciation of the artwork, the junior class gave Scott Mercer, the decorating chairman, a gift which he could use for working on future art projects. The band at Prom was “Chapter 5,” and the post-Prom group was “Tag-a-Longs.” The class took in $994.00 for both couple and spectator tickets. Miss Turner, who helped advise the group, had this to say: “This is the hardest working bunch of juniors I’ve ever seen.” (Top) As King and Queen, Tim Rue and Jean Schweitzer enjoy the royal dance before going to post-Prom. held at the Meadow Springs Golf Club. (Bottom) Some of the attendants at Prom demonstrate a new method of dancing. 18 Junior Prom
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(Page 16. bottom right) Becoming impatient with Marion Cheever (Jeff Weber). Sgt. Thech (Darianne Keuler) helps herself to the needed papers. Homer Wellington (top) gives his daughter a list of vitamins to be sent to him as his next month’s supply. Marion Cheever (above left) awaits the arrival of Sgt. Thech before his examination. Consoling his mother after his father’s death. Phil, played above by Steve Grant, gives his mother some reassurance. Playing a little girl, Julie Lukas (left) has fun at a birthday party. One-Act Plays 17 (Page 16. top) Jeff Funk, the psychiatrist, gives his outlook on life to pass on to the younger generation. (Page 16. bottom left) Mr. and Mrs. Wellington (Dave Stelmaszewski-Mary Dunnington) try to recall the names of their children.
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(Far left) Gentleman Tim Gaugert tips his hat to the audience. (Left) Upon entering. Becky Wedl and Ken Korth stop to admire the decorations. (Below) Scott Mercer shows his appreciation for the gift given to him by the junior class. PROM COURT. (Left) Front row: C. Scha-kelmann, S. Meidl. Row 2: D. Keuler. S. Naatz. J. Schweitzer. T. Rue. M. Weber. D. Lutz. L. Lehmann. D. Klingbeil. Junior Prom 19
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