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Above: Cha Cha Sliger, Bernie Hill, Connie Stackhouse, Karen Haberman and Karen McGrady show the variety of beautiful designs modeled the previous night. At right: Jay Wisshack and Sandy Irvine assist freshman Deanna Smith in her chocolate brown, nowale corduroy jumper accented with yellow rick rack at the sleeves and a long sleeve yellow blouse, down the stair to the main floor. Bottom right: Sophomore Susan Worthington, attired in her robe and curlers, is ready for a leisurely evening at home, while, on the other hand, junior Chris Hochgeschurz is ready for an exciting evening on the town. Below: The ’’Three J's , Jane Lentini, Jamie Pecor, and Jana Keith, display their favorite sizzler outfits, made for the warm summer days. School Life 21
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STYLE SHOW Fashionville U.S. A. ”, alias the gym stage, was the place for the annual home economics style show on May 9th. Fashionville consisted of a dance hall, school house, dress shop and a soda fountain. There were approximately one hundred and thirty beautiful presentations, ranging from hot pants, casual sportswear, school clothes, dresses, lounging apparel, formal gowns to tailored coats. The girls worked very hard, carefully making the outfits they wished to model. They also spent many hours practicing their steps and pivots. Colleen Carte’, Susan Greenlaw, Carol Hardy and Jenny Wilson read the commentary describing the girls’ striking outfits while soft music provided by Barbara Higgans at the organ played in the background. Assisting the girls down the stage stairs to the main floor were two handsome guys, Jay Wisshack and Sandy Irvine. The grape vine” voted the night as a big success. They felt it was the greatest ever because it included many of the older girls with their more intricate outfits as well as the simpler outfits modeled by the beginning seamstresses. Top: A senior, Rosemerri Jentzch, swirls around to show the full skirt of her blue formal gown with white overskirt and ruffles, made for this year's prom. Middle: Heading for the main floor in a hot orange, wide wale corduroy pants suit with Eisenhower jacket is sophomore Shelley Sharp. Lola Yawn, a senior, models her princess line, brown suede, double vested maxi coat with large buttons and pockets after stopping at the soda fountain. A beautiful floral, formal gown, with lace trim at hem, bodice and neck is shown by freshman Diane Stout. Bottom: Annette Hopper and Patti Kent, both freshmen, come from the soda fountain in their similar pants and tops with butterfly sleeves and heart shaped pockets. 20 School Life
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MOONLIGHT ROSES The Mon Desir Dining Inn at Central Point was the scene for the 1973 prom, Moonlight and Roses, one of the nicest and most elaborate proms to date. The evening began with a buffet banquet catered by the inn. The menu consisted of fish, fowl, ham, salads and dessert. The excellent food put everyone in the proper mood to enjoy the rest of the evening. While the banquet tables were being cleared away, the students strolled through the park-like grounds of the inn. The inn is famous for its antique collection and memorabilia of early football. The banquet room was transformed into a romantic ballroom as the soft lights glowed on the red flocked wallpaper and antique furnishings of the room. The girls all looked radiant as they were whisked out on the floor by their dates. Brew , the band, played the popular songs for the dancers which included the swinging chaperones. During a break for the band, Del Brown and Debbie Woodall presented the Junior-Senior Prom Court. Joanne Jorgensen was crowned queen. Queen Joanne reigned over the lovely and deserving court of senior girls, chosen for the occasion by the junior class. They were Kippy Custer, Gari Bailey, Rhonda Barrett, and June Cummings. 22 Social Life
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