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setting mood for Valentine's Day The royalties of the ball are crowned, Queen Marilyn Nies and Prin- cesses Becky Schmaltz and Beth Cress. Chaperones enjoy the dance as much, if not more, than the students. Mr. and Mrs. Rangel capture the happy faces of the evening's sweethearts. Everyone participates in the grand finale.
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Moonlight and Roses enchant Sunshiners The annual Sweetheart's Ball, sponsored by the Sunshine Society, was held February 3 in the cafeteria. Couples danced in a wall- enclosed rose garden setting of Moonlight and Roses” under a midnight blue sky stud- ded with silver stars. The center of the dance floor was accented with a wishing well draped with rose garlands of red roses. The two entrances were framed with arbors decorated with greenery and red roses. Sunshiners, their escorts, and the chap- erones were seated in the hallway, with re- freshment tables at either end. The dance music was furnished by the Dukes from Logansport. Judy and Lon boogaloo to the music of the Dukes . MaryNies ushers couples into the ample dining hall outside the dancing area. Have you ever gotten the feeling that you're interrupting something important? Is this the way Lawrence Welk would do it?
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Many couples were elated by the music and decor of Three Coins the Fountain Ruth and Connie are awed by the elaborate beauty of the fountain. Of all the events that took place through - out the school year, the prom proved to be the most exciting. A certain enthusiasm seemed to fill the air as students discussed ideas relevant to this gala evening. The decorations for the prom were kept with the theme, Three Coins in the Foun- tain . The Brass Men contributed the music that helped make the evening one of splendor. As the Sophomore waitresses served refreshments, others of their class, who were affiliated with station O.B.S. under the direction of Mr. Linton, presented the intermission program. Four ecstatic people walked on stage at the close of the evening to be given regal honors. Due to the hard work on the part of many individuals, the prom of 1967 was a success. The fun and excitement that went into its preparation will linger in the minds of many for years to come. The coronation of Ed Minnick, Sandy Evernham, Jeff Duchess respectively highlighted the gala evening. Penny, and Marilyn Nies as King, Queen, Duke, and
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