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Couples enjoy the View provided by the Ra- mada Inn Voyager balcony. Dancing to the music of Bill Hardesty and the Holiday Brass add to the excitement of Prom. A Time for Us -Junior-Senior Prom HA time for us, someday thereill be. When chains are torn by courage born. Of a love that's free. 'SA Time For Us was the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Ramada Inn Voyager on May 12, 1972. Music provided by Bill Hardesty and the Holiday Brass played the theme as King Ron Duncan and Queen Jan Mer- rill danced the royal dance. Those who attended will remember the memories involved in a time for us. Announcing couples as they arrived added spark and glamor to the 1971-1972 Prom. i ifffixli Queen Jan Merrill and King Ron Duncan dance to HA Timc For Us 9
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The 1911-1972 Prom Court from left to right: Linda Carter, Pliil King, Hoffman, Pete Lagorous, Michelle Sleetli, Howard Teak, Peggy King JOY CCll'0ll0, Mark Goett, King Ron Duncan, QuCCn 12111 MQ1'rill, Kris Bob Roese, Crown Bearers, Jennifer Skender, and Brian Pfieffer. Tom WYCCICII f'I'0WflF.1ilIl Mc-rrill queen. Congratulations are given to .lan Merrill upon the announcement that she was named queen.
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P.H.H.S. Graduates 88 Seniors The occasion was a solemn one, but a new beginning for the first graduating class of Peoria-Heights High School. Speaking for the graduates were Mr. John Altorfer, Kris Hoffman, Cal Moell, and James Ensinger. Dr. Haegert hand- ed out the diplomas for the ceremony which began at 7:30 p.m., June 1. As uPomp and Circumstancen played, the eighty-eight graduating seniors re- ceived their diplomas after twelve long years of studying, hooks, friends and memories. Many will be going on to col- lege, while others will get jobs. Still others are undecided as to what their plans after graduation will be. Whatever their individual plans, how- ever, these graduates walked through the doors of Peoria-Heights for the last time June 1. Days in high school gone by, they will start on a new path in life to- wards some far-off goal. C I X Senior Class President Kris Hoffman presents the Class of 1972 to the audience. 30 :i I Salutatorian Jim Ensinger addresses the graduating Class of 1972 during graduation. y 4 slew 5597! Cal Moel, senior valedictorian, leaves his address remarks with the graduating class. Seniors file up to the podium to shake the hand of Mr. Ray Behrends, school board president
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