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Taking time out from dancing. Village High couples enjoy conversation and refreshments. Misty Moonlight Sets Mood for During one segment of the Grand March, Carlo Burton and Tyler Jones pass under the arch. Ron Carlson stops to offei punch to his date, Delores Merle. The refreshments for the donee were provided by the motel. Pausing at the door, Gerry Gcisinger, Marty Dietrich and their dates proceed to leave the dance. 24
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In January, a one-act play, “The Wonder Hat” was presented under the direction of Mr. Edward Clark, and his assistants Barb Harris and Terry Compton. The play revolved around a bag of charms and tricks which was owned by Punchinello (Marty Flaherty). Punchinello rented his magic bag to two lovers, supposedly confirmed bachelor, Harlequin (Pete Beberg) and the girl he loved Columbine (Debbie Stange). They were helped in this trickery by two friends; Columbine’s maid Pierre (Bob Vorpahl). The play was a delightful romp of comedy and fun including love potions, magical charms, and the wonder hat. This hat made people invisible when they put it on their head. The Wonder Hat ended in a very abrupt manner when the audience was asked to supply their own conclusion. The play was entered in a state-wide contest for one-act plays, which was held at Columbia Heights High School. It was the first play St. Anthony had entered in this contest. Contestants first enter the sub-districts. At this sub-district competition, St. Anthony Village received a “B” rating and was therefore eliminated from further competition. Debbie Columbine Stonge is pursued by her admirers, portrayed by Bob Vorpahl and Pete Beberg. One-Act Play Offers New Challenge May I try the slipper? queries Mary Jane as Marty, Pete, Bob, and Debbie look on. 23
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Village High couples confinue the Grand March in the cramped quarters of Heritage Hall. ’66 Spring Prom Preparing to leave the dance, Craig Bradshaw helps his dote with her wrap os Gerry and Pom look on. Outside the motel, Leigh Dechainc helps his dote into the cor at the close of the evening's school-sponsored activities. Months of hard work ended for Junior Class members and their advisers, when the “class of 67” staged the Junior-Senior Prom on May 14. I he annual event took place under the title of “Misty Moonlight.” The prom was held in Heritage Hall at the Inn Towne Motel. The festivities officially began at 8:30 in the evening when Junior Class President Terry Scott and his date Robin Murphy led the Grand March. Dancing stopped at 11:30 P.M. for the ninety couples in attendance. Music for the “Misty Moonlight” was provided by the Dave Olson Orchestra. Funds for the prom were raised by the Junior Class through various means including paper sales. Slave Days, and the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. Committees for the dance were set up earlier in the year at a class meeting. Serving as heads of the committees were: Joan Sandberg, invitations: Jackie Dobisand Jackie Taylor, decorations; Mary Radtke, placement; Roger Ferrara, entertainment; Marilynn Higgins, tickets; and Karen King, publicity. Refreshments were provided by the motel. 25
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