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CLOCKWISE STARTING AT UPPER LEFT: The crowning of Queen Vicky by King Mike. The Grand March in progress. A few couples begin the Grand March over the bridge. The honorary couple: Mitch Lindgren and Sharon Robertson. The servers take a break between their duties to pose. FIRST ROW: Chris Bauman. Dan Culhane. Walt Krahenbuhl. Randy Pink. Vic Benkert. Dave Studer. SECOND ROW: Patti Silvis, Deb Anderegg. Linda Keith. Mary Bender. Annmarie Diegnan. Barb Norton. The fountain added its bit of romanticism to the dance. Prom Court: STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Bybee. Kevin Krupke. Joe Villacrcz, Teresa Jaramillo. Pat Krieger. Kathy Krueger. Willie Gant. Jenny Ei-serman. Bill Homewood. Sharon Robertson. Mitch Lindgren. Deb Jones. Pat O’Donahue. Scott Buehler. SEATED: Deb Bahr. Vicky Zimmerman. Mike Metcalf. Jodi Gorden. The mural carrying the theme of prom—Moonlight and Roses. Prom-17
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Moonlight Enchants Couples An enchanting, romantic evening filled with moonlight and roses entranced every couple at prom, including the spectators. For most, the evening started out with proud parents snapping a zillion pictures and then it was off to dinner. After the meal, they moved on to the high school, where they were entertained by the Dave Remington Orchestra. After being properly announced, most couples milled around the tables talking with friends. At ten the Grand March began, led by King Mike Metcalf and Queen Vicky Zimmerman.Once the first dance began, spectators were banished from the gymnasium, and the couples felt a bit more comfortable. Some even started dancing! This year the gym was transformed into a moonlit, outdoor scene. This included beautiful murals and a sparkling fountain. The faculty were seated in their own section, surrounded by green, rose-filled hedges. The servers had their own type of wishing well in w'hich to store and serve their food. Post Prom was next in line and most couples went home to change clothes and then proceeded on. There they danced to the music of Speedtrap . Those that weren’t exhausted yet. then attended the movie which this year was Viva Max , a comedy. After this, it was pretty much up to the couples as to what they were going to do next. A good many went out for breakfast. By now, the majority of prom-goers were pretty much finished and the 1977 prom had come to an end. Hard work and long hours went into transforming the gymnasium, but it was proclaimed worthwhile after the moonlit, romantic evening. 16—Prom
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