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Those seniors who were students of the month pictured with Mrs. Ash and Mr. Angus, committee advisers, are: Sue Parish, Sue Stahl, Mary Zienkosky, Jim Jones, Joe Speasl, Bob Koonce, and Ray Robinson. NOT PICTURED: Judy Fluegge. Students on senior trip to Chicago are: FRONT ROW: Sue Parish, Mary Zienkosky, Jill Ubbenga, Beverly Rigsby, Sue Stahl. Chaperones Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Kroll. SECOND ROW: Bob Mueller, Bob Koonce, Dan Hedenberg, Jim Jones, Harold Brannock, Roy Lane. THIRD ROW. Joe Speasl, Dennis Delaney, Bill Byers, Doug Faulin. Chaperones Mr. Kroll and Mr. Jones. 22
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Some Enchanted Evening A canopy of pink and white crepe paper greeted the Seniors of '63, the faculty, and the board of education on April 27 as they were guests of honor at the annual Junior- Senior Prom sponsored by the Junior class. Pink and white walls decorated the ballroom of the Decatur Elks Club as big pink tissue balls and glittery pink stars hung from the cloud-like ceiling. The gala event seemed to be truly Some Enchanted Evening as engraved hearts and initialed tie-tacks awaited the senior guests. Featured on the banquet menu were baked steak, tossed salad, mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls and butter, sherbet and beverages. When everyone had completed his meal, Ron Chamberlain, the Master of Ceremonies, welcomed the guests of honor and introduced Ann Travis, who presented the toast to the seniors. Joe Speasl responded to Ann's toast and Ron introduced Jim Jones who read the Senior Class History. Nancy Brox presented the Class Will and Dan Heden- berg read the Class Prophecy. After an intermission of an hour, during which time dates were met, Bill Cellini’s band aroused dancing spirits and continued to keep the pace of the dance in stride with everyone's feelings. During intermission. Bob Koonce and Judy Fluegge were crowned King and Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom of 1963. The dancing finally came to a halt at 12 and everyone left to change clothes for the after-prom party still in store. At 1 a.m. the group met at the Pershing Bowl where they bowled, played cards, and ate. With all these memories neatly tucked in their minds, all went home for a day of rest, with the feeling of having truly experienced Some Enchanted Evening.” Queen Judy Fluegge and King Bob Koonce being crowned by Ron Chamberlain. Compliments o ROTZ INSURANCE AGENCY Niantic, Illinois. iLLINI
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