Morton High School - Top Hat Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1973

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Gazebo, fountain accent ' Parisenne Fantasy’ CHERISHED MEMORIES linger in the minds of T. Payonk and C. Magurnay as they return from their last prom. With the little odds and end of decorating com¬ pleted, workers hurried home to prepare for the big event in whatever time they had left. The day, May 12, was filled with hours of car washings, picking up tuxedos, fixing hair and looking extra special . . . the night promised an unforgettable time at the 1972-73 junior-senior prom. As couples entered the ballroom at St. Michael’s Hall in Hammond, they crossed a flowery bridge into a “Parisenne Fantasy,” the evening’s theme. Murals placed on the walls depicted various sights in France. Situated under canopies, iron tables covered with red and white checkered tablecloths gave a side¬ walk cafe effect. Eiffel tower candles, distributed to guests, served as souvenirs. Soft and romantic music floated through the air as couples danced to “George Addams and the Dynamics Band,” which performed in a quaint ga¬ zebo. Gathered about a circular fountain, some promgoers chatted while others watched glistening goldfish dart in the water beneath the bridge. All this became a prelude to the after-prom party sponsored by the juniors’ parents at San Remo’s restaurant in Griffith. Couples ate dinner and “grooved” to the music of “Heritage.” As three a.m. arrived the last social event of the school year ended, leaving many with fond memories. STARTING EARLY, senior Ken Bobos begins a day’s preparation for the prom by diligently washing his car.

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Association announces To give pupils a winter semi-formal the Student Association changed the traditional Inaugural No¬ vember date to December 16, 1972. Depicting the theme “Together We Can Unite the World,” globes imprinted with continents decorated tables. Assemblies geared to both delight and enlighten students filled many second and sixth hours. In ad¬ dition to pep rallies for MHS teams an annual Christ¬ mas assembly melodically illustrated the yuletide spirit with its seasonal songs. During national elections a special auditorium session enabled pupils to understand each parties’ platform. By asking representatives numerous ques¬ tions students decided which of the presidential nominees they would have vo ted for. Future plans told by homecoming candidates gave pupils an opportunity to know the nominees better. Slides of the seven girls were shown. Inaugural Assembly 1972 proved disappointing due to the lack of viewers. During the evening President M. Ladendorf spoke for many, “Uniting the world can be a goal instead of a dream.” assemblies, Inaugural AFTER BEING SWORN IN, Assoc. Pres. M. Ladendorf reads the oaths of office to D. Thorne and T. Prange. IN HARMONY, Miss Nottoli and senior R. Villarreal perform “Heart of Gold” at the homecoming assembly. 17

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