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Prom! The junior Class did it again! This time it was the successful Prom. It was a bit expensive for just about everyone who went, but they will admit that it was well worth it. Camelot was a very exciting theme and the atmosphere was made to fit it perfectly. The evening included refreshments served by pages , dancing to the music of The Creators , and the highlight of the evening was the announcement of the court. The King and Queen were seniors, Mike Klug and Jodi Meka. Attendants were: Kathy Grebe and Steve Nibbe, Liz Allwardt and jeff Dey, Kay Triggs and Dan Schneider, and Jayne Kaphingst and Bill Dahl. The picnic on Sunday was dulled a little by rain, but everyone still had a good time. 5 56
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P D10 T r S is LOWER LEFT: Our honorable Queen Joanne Friede and King Mike Klug. UPPER LEFT: Court-Dave Schneider, Nancy Mueller, Ric Simon, Genean Rupprecht, Joanne Friede, Mike Klug, Jodi Meka, Joel Baseley, Sue Radtke, Mike Reiss. Remember the weekend of October 15 and 16, 1971? If you have a good memory for great times you'll recall that it was this weekend that Martin Luther held it's first annual Homecoming. This occasion really got the student body involved and aroused many exciting ideas which totaled for the weekend's success. The cheerleaders ordered school mums and made Homecoming buttons, the school song was composed, the court was selected, the team practiced hard for the game, decorations were made, alumni were contacted and spirits were high. Friday night was fantastic-the cheering at the pep rally, the anticipation and final beauty of the coronation, the hilarious faculty skit, and the reception with the Troubadours. Saturday car- ried over the enthusiasm with all the fans, team work, and the final victory at the football game. Everyone returned home to prepare for the big dance and then the first let down-the band didn't show. But, all and all, Homecoming was a very happy and memorable experience. The following are comments recorded during the weekend- Every- thing was great! , It was a blast, it was just as much fun as it would have been if the band did come. , What a dud! , The worst thing was the boys were scared to ask the girls who were wait- ing for an invitation. , Things were going just great until the band didn't show, something unusual had to happen! , It was fair. , I had a great time! 55
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