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Top: I told you to dress before breakfast; the maid did it; look dad, I'm only getting married; Oh! the pain of it all. Bottom: Will the real Julie Potter please step forward; The good aspects of marriage; The annual bouquet presentation; I hope I won’t be stood up; Hold it! You missed a spot. 21
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20 Senior Class Play The typical father of a bride-to-be can be described as “jittery” or “jumpy”. A typical mother of the bride acts almost identically to her husband. Two such parents were portrayed by John Swengel and Sandy Troxel, in the class of ’67’s Senior Class Play, under the direction of Mrs. Julie Potter. But what about the future bride all this time? She (played by Jill Wilson) is, as they say, “cx)l as a cucumber”. — [■rout Rote: Randy Maxey, Bill Ingold. Row 2: Colleen McCabe, Barb Jones. Sandy Troxel, Julia Brrnson, Jill Wilson, Mary Krukoski, Pat Hummel. Back Row: Joe Hudson, Steve l'enz, Jerry Foster, A1 Storm, Jack Fields, Darrell Abrahamson, John Swengel, Merriann Harwcgcr. On April 28, 1967, the stage of the auditorium at P.C.H.S. was transformed into a quiet, comfortable, everyday home—until the marriage date neared. As the big day slowly approached, the household became a ma:e of confused plans and arrangements. However, all turned out successfully, and the class of ’67 left Paxton High, proud of their “ . . . and they lived happily ever after” Senior Class Play. Bottom Right: Hashing over the last minute details.
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Above: Queen Rhina reigns while escorts and Princess Gloria look on. Right: A slow waltz to capture the first moments of “Arabian Nights’. 22 Junior - Senior Prom A great arabian tent of purple and yellow . . . shining gold medal-lions ornamenting the tent sides . . . a rainbow of formals gliding across the floor . . . the sweet smell of flowers filling the room ... a beautiful throne draped with silk . . . announcing the king and queen amid applause . . . couples dancing to the romantic music of Johnny Rinaldo . . . gilded palm trees sway-ing in the breeze . . . posing for those Prom pictures out in the hall . . . the king and queen dancing alone . . . Harem girls serving refreshments, during the loveliest evening of the year.
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