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The Time Has Com As the evening of May sixth finally came, the mounting suspense turned to excitement. The gym, was magically transformed into a park. Home-Cookin' was the selected band. The 1978 May Court and their escorts, thefTen Most Outstanding Sophomore Boys, gathered around the maypole and began the traditional maypole dance to the theme song, The Time Has Come. The May Court consisted of the following girls: Laurie Burge, Kim Cox, Denise DiNardo, Dianne Givens, Ioyce Maggard, Sherry Naujoks, Robin Newcombe, Robin Ray, Annie Richardson, and Karen Wright. The Ten Most Outstanding sophomore boys included: Scott Doody, Iimmy Funaro, Bobby Hill, Tim Holloman, Scott Mansfield, joey Mishkofski, Erik Murray, Mark Peannan, Steve Souza, and Cary Weigel. Robin Newcombe was crowned May Queen. Mark Pearman was chosen Most Outstanding X . Boy. Upper Right: Robin Ray takes part in the traditional dance around the maypole. Right: Mark Pearman, Outstanding Sophomore Boy, escorts Denise DiNardo across the bridge. Below: May Queen Robin Newcombe is crowned by Ann Kaiser as joel Souza looks on. X I 1
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