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Everyone ' s attention fo- cuses on Jeff, the Singing Messenger, whose crazy antics and clever lyrics are always entertaining. Susan Huguenard, presi- dent of the junior class, announces the court at- tendents and the king and queen. Before the buffet is served, prom-goers sit and visit with those across the table or pose to have their pictures tak- .m
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Paradise A thoroughly embarassed Tony Hechler Is wished H appy Birthday by well-known and popular Jeff, the Singing Messen- ger. thought, Oh, no, it ' s for me! Jeff wished Tony a Happy Coming-of-Age, Wclcome-to-Manhood, 18th Birthday! Needless to say, Tony turned quite red! Around 9:00, the buffet was served. Couples, chaperones, and stag prom- goers helped themselves to salad, main dishes, and dessert. A constant, low din was present — voices rose and fell, sil- verware chinked against plates, and soft jazz music filtered through the speakers of Unique Lighting and Sound who were the evening ' s musical enter- tainment. As every- one was finish- ing their meal, Susan H u - guenard and Eugene Liechty an- nounced the court. After the king and queen were crowned, the court slow- danced to Christopher Cross ' s, Sailing. UL S began to wind down around midnight. The room slowly emptied as late-nighters headed toward after-proms or home. , . -Jeanne Glenn o Corsages, boutonnleres, and bouquets all add a ro- mantic touch to prom. : S ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Novak, chaperones at the prom, enjoy the relish dish and salad bar at the buffet table. . .
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Story by Cindy Beck For one night pegboards, clotheslines and lunch tables were transformed into EfliT LOBBY E ' flLLERY The artwork was hung. The orchestra tuned up. Robed singers waited in the wings. A collection of artistic talent, amassed under one roof, anticipat- ed the arrival of the pub- lic. The doors finally opened, but not. to a city ' s civic center. The doors belonged to Leo High, and their opening marked the start of the Fine Arts Festival. The festival was unique since it was the first in Student teacher Steve Nahrwold, I to choir students as Mr. Steve, directs the Girls ' Glee for tl last Ume. He had finished his tenure -. I — ■...» „ j |„ j|,g festival. which all bands, choirs, art classes, and the dra- ma club particli ated. The evening began with the showing of student art in the East Lobby. Following were performances by the Jr. Hi. Choir and Band Getting Best of - - Show for my abstract was a great honor since I knew it had competed with lots of good pieces. -Jenny Mil ler and the Girls ' Glee. A clipping from the musical preceeded intermission, during which admirers could talk with student artists or enjoy punch and cookiesL The program re- sumed with the Sr. Hi. Choirs and Band. A fare- well was given to Ray Blombach, band director. The houselights went up, and an appreciative crowd departed, praising the talent they had seen. 4 •« feature: fine arts
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