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Senior royalty for the 1969 Prom, “Pages From the Past” were Queen, Jerry Gayda and Sandy Graham, and Sandy Krajewski and members of the court Dan Croner and Judy Domasica, King and Jim Bomersback. Linda Gantu and her escort stop for a moment as they enter the lobby to refresh their memory ot the Prom theme.
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‘Music Man’, Musical Hit Of LC Drama Guild The stage of the Lake Central High School auditorium became River City, Iowa, as the Theater Guild presented it’s rendition of Meredith Willson’s successful broadway musical, “Music Man”. Long evening rehearsals, week-end hours and an immeasurable amount of expelled energy was the price of a flawless production. Bob Baker as Harold Hill, Deb Yankey as Marian the librarian, and the River City people were all portrayed with an air of professionalism. Highlighted by the stage band, beautiful costumes and brilliant settings, the cast played to capacity audiences. “The Music Man” was the Theater Guild’s second successful musical. The profits from the play will send those students who are interested in acting to summer work shops. Director, Paul Lowe shouts words of en¬ couragement during the final dress rehearsal. A train load of traveling salemen discuss the character of Harold Hill (Bob Baker) as the Rock Island approaches the town of River City. 27
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Pages From the Past Fill Fieldhouse Keith Lay and Mary Ann Gaffney seem to be amused by the knight in shining armor which stood as official greeter for everyone entering Camelot. i im Funderlic and Deb Wilson cross the •ridge over the moat as they prepare to dance their troubles away in “Pages From the Past”. Lake Central’s fieldhouse was trans¬ formed into a castle of Camelot for this year’s junior-senior prom, “Pages From the Past”. It was the first time in three years a junior class had undertaken the mighty task of dec¬ orating the vast fieldhouse. Under the supervision of Mrs. Angie Lowe and Mr. Robert Kelsey, the prom chairmen, Linda Schiesser and Robert Baker, planned and ar¬ ranged the event. For six months they worked, using proceeds from the coke bar, and the candy sale to finance their efforts. Those long months of work were justified as L.C. couples strolled throug h a medieval park, under a portcullis into a castle reminiscent of Arthurian legend. A suit of armor and two massive wooden thrones added to the authenticity. The climax of the evening came with the crowning of the royalty. Chosen as king and queen for the 1969 prom were Sandy Graham and Jerry Gayda. Virginia Peters and Dave Smith were chosen prince and princess. 29
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