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Page 86 text:
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Pat Hermsen pretends he ' s bored. MIL-BALL (CONTD.) The Mil-Ball court poses ‘or pictures before the Grand March. Dan DeBonville and his date rest their feet for a spell. King, Randy Wied, poses with M.C., Sgt. Bettine, and their escorts. Chuck Smeester and his “Fantasy” date. Bill Anders and his date groove to the tunes. The royalty passes under the sabre arch.
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Page 85 text:
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MIL-BALL: The theme was “Fantasy” for this year’s Military Ball and all in¬ volved enjoyed Premontre’s tradi¬ tionally excellent prom. R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander Randy Wied reigned as king while the Telecasters provided the tunes. Sergeant Bettine served as Master of Ceremonies, and the arch of sabre’s added to the pomp and circumstance of the occasion. The Mil-Ball continues to be the pre¬ mier event of the year. Tom Holme and date dance up a storm. Huey! ) (mil’ boP) n. 1. A formal dance associated with a branch of the Armed object used in the produc¬ tion of flour. 3. Premontre’s classy spring affair, lor the Forces. 2. A small spherical merriment of the students Mike Dirschl, Chris Calawerts, and dates. Seniors take a rest r . ' MV- ’ 4v ■ -m d Xr ’ f The Telecaster’s Dennis Metzler sets a mellow mood. Dan Burke wears a dignified grin through the arch of sabre’s f t A ' V P 1 : i i f I • H t 1 i j j 7 1 % 83
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Page 87 text:
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PHY. ED.: Physical Education at Premontre is under the direction of Mr. Dick I lietpas, the school’s head foot¬ ball coach. Mr. Hietpas heads a growing and more diversified de¬ partment. When the weather is co-operative, students will find themselves outside engaged in various games of soccer and base¬ ball. When confined to the gym, other imaginative games come to be played. Student favorites in¬ clude: speedball, soccer, comman¬ do-basketball, volleyball and a few running laps on occasion. There is also the chance to lift weights to help build all those de¬ veloping muscles. Physical educa¬ tion at Premontre offers some¬ thing for everybody. Andy Schumacher and Brian Sengstock demonstrate the graceful art of ballet. (fi’ed’) n. 1. Physical Edu¬ cation. 2. Education in the care and developement of the human body, stressing athletics and including hy¬ giene. 3. Premontre’s de¬ partment that cares for the physical well-being of the students, syn Gym. Tony Relich, Randy DeMeuse Steve Johnson enjoy the spring sun and a game of baseball. Mr. Dick Hietpas heads Premontre’s Physical Education Department. 85
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