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N.. N1 .WI .4 r v K, l Top Left: Cheryl Gonzales and Omar Pala- cious pose for a photographer before en- tering the main hall for an evening of danc- ing, music, food, and fun. Middle: Mr. and Mrs. Klusendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Masset, and Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, the prom chaperones, take a break from the evening's festivities. Bottom Left: Steve Depai presents Mrs. Klusendorf with a bouquet of flowers. Bottom Right: Michael Fisher and date seem deep in thought as they saunder by to the music of Dick CarIton's Orchestra. NN S ru.. Hee M, ,W ,4 1 I ks.
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Two bands featured at prom One of the oldest traditions of our school is the Junior and Senior Prom. Originally, only Juniors and Sen- iors could attend Prom. The 1974 Student Council authorized Soph- omores to attend only if one of the couple is a Junior or Senior. The prom was held in the Grand Ballroom ofthe Conrad Hilton Ho- tel in mid-may. Prom featured two bands. One band, Dick Carl- ton's Orchestra of eleven pieces played ballroom and fifties music, and Choice played the latest rock tunes. The evening included a seven course formal dinner followed by three and one-half hours of danc- ing. Prom-goers were dressed in their formal best and had an op- portunity to have portraits taken so as to cherish the memories. Top: Zig Markowski, Marie Hartell, Sherrie Loper, Greg Rabus, Jean Julien, and Tim James take a moment to organize them- selves before going into the main dance hall. Middle right: Dave Kacz and Roberta Mur- den got together to dance to a slow tune by Dick Carlton's Orchestra. Middle Left: Jeanette Mutis and Bob Pow- ers seem to add frills and fancy colors to the evening.
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Frisbees, eggs, and high spirits all came together last May at Aerie Crown Woods to provide the background for the 1976 graduat- ing Seniors' picnic. The day was spent eating, being rowdie, and simply enjoying the friends and classmates who gath- ered around for the last big get- together of the Senior class. The picnic was arranged by Mr. Klein and the Senior class offi- cers. Above: Theresa Morris and Nancy Matti- lion find that the thing that warms them the best, besides the sun or a fire, is being with a friend. Middle: Debra Kwiatkowski is temporarily blinded by a renegade egg during an egg toss contest. Lower Left: After the egg in the face, De- bra Kwiatkowski finds that it isn't all that bad after she recieves a little help from her friends: Mark Schwoebel fLower Lefty and Tom Mendez, who takes care in re- moving the egg. Picnic: peanuts, popcorn, pop W .5 pw --Q at ,t 'E t 5 tg Mi sxhlw ...At gssgs f 1 K -mf .gt I ,K S
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