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Loft: Sophomore committee members Tim DeVoe. Sue Meyers, Dave Luster. Brenda Stock. Leland Atterberry. Julie Clause and Debbie Potter prepare refreshments for the prom. Right: Bruce Helmuth and seniors Pam Trlbolet. Debbie Doehla, Scott Backus and Pat Lockwood enioy a late snack at the after- Below: The Fort Wayne Chamber of Commerce Building pro- vided space to dance for sen.or Karen Lagassie and her escort. Mi B L fP 1A ! IB •»» ' ■ H fcuJi iH . ' ■■■: ' ' ' ' fm rr IIP Above: Senior Jim Sp.ker and his date and ,unior Darla Backofen and her escort leave for the after-prom after dancing in the Woman ' s Club Ballroom. Right: Using Brunswick ' s pool table facilities is Mike Murphy and seniors Linda Moyer and Sally S.evers. Far right: The 1 973 prom court is: Doug Pond, Linda Raatz, Terry Hursh, Debbie Parnm. Jon, Hill, queen Tami Beatty. Jeff Thomp- son, king Charlie Stratton. Joe Vidra, Suzanne Hanefield. Mary Kelly, Steve Link. Joe Peterson. Ron Rumbaugh.
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p» Play success for Masque Gavel flU Prior to the production of the play, Mr. Francis May said that there had been no major trouble this year. Thursday. March I. and Tuesday, March 6 were critic rehearsals. Most of the criticisms and suggestions were favorable. Two problems the cast noticed the most were illness and trying to stay in character. Senior Terry Knepp lost his voice during the third week of rehears- als which presented problems for mem- bers of the cast who had to pick up cues from him. Being a humorous play, the members also found it difficult to remain in char- acter when the audience was laughing so hard. Despite all the minor problems pres- ent in producing a play, Mr. May felt it was again a success.
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Beatty, Stratton reign over Color My World Juniors Tami Beatty and Charlie Stratton were elected queen and king of Color My World, the 1973 prom. Attire was semi-formal and songs were played from modern groups because of complaints from students about previ- ous proms. Color My World was held at the Chamber of Commerce Building in the Woman ' s Ballroom. Just as last year, the after-prom was at Brunswick Recreation Center with bowling, play- ing an electric piano, or dancing to Iron Horse provided for the couples.
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