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CLOCKWISE, UPPER LEFT: Prom King and Queen: Brad Wedig and Laurie Newman. The royal silhouette leads dancing couples to Somewhere in the Night . Couples socialize while waiting tor the Grand March. Prom Court, FRONT ROW: H. Sulzer, M. Ernster, T. Hartwig, L. Monahan, L. Newman, M. Peterson, J. Creamer, M. Carroll, M. Jara-millo, T. Barry. SECOND ROW: L. Steffens, S. Culhane, D. Chandler, B. Bertalot, B. Wedig, S. Weckerly, K. Abbey, T. Mulhall, D. Cerbins. Servers: A. Jew, S. Rieder, ). Donny, D. Schmid, A. Staub, C. Studer. Honorary Couple: Melody Peterson and Scott Weckerly. Servers, FRONT ROW': B. Putnam, C. Gruninger. J. Crubaugh. SECOND ROW : E. Erickson, S. McGraw, P. Deignan. Juniors labor on the terrace for the unknown king and queen. 19
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Couples Taken 'Somewhere in the Night' With low lights and murals painted of a dark, romantic skyline in the distance, prom couples were not in the gym but somewhere in the night. In the atmosphere of a park at sunset, an air of tranquility characterized the evening. Night Music serenaded with the theme song as Queen Laurie Newman and King Brad Wedig led the first dance. The spectators, who had been taking pictures and waving at people they knew, left following the Grand March. Post Prom differed from past years by omitting the traditional live band. A deepjay from WXXQ in Freeport performed with a light show and comtemporary tunes. Prom couples welcomed this change in Post Prom entertainment since disco dancing had recently become popular. 18
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