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IN THE GOOD OLE SUMMERTIME Checkered tablecloths, flowers, swings. What do you think of? A pic- nic. A picnic in the park, an event you rarely see nowadays. With a theme of Saturday in the Park, prom guests danced by summer houses, tried their luck at wishing wells, and paused a moment on the foot bridge to think of what the night would bring. Couples were entertained by Sophomore pic- nickers singing a medley of summer- time songs. As the evening progressed, the scene shifted to the Sparta Theater where the late-nighters watched The Trackers. Then it was out to the Lion's Club where dancing resumed with Head East until the early morn- ing. TOP: The uadition of the reception line is once again used for greeting Prom guests. BOTTOM: Bringing back the look of the nineties, Matt Wil- son and Stephanie Juenger served hors d'oeuvres to the upperclassmen. 27
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TOP LEFT: ’Saturday in the Park” turned out to be quite a romantic theme. TOP RIGHT: Bruce Schuetz and Terri Hillyard enter Prom looking forward to an enjoyable evening. BOTTOM LEFT: Filled with the sophomores' lemonade and sandwiches, the girls’ locker room was changed into a restaurant. BOTTOM RIGHT: Being waiter and waitress was sometimes tiring for Becky Uchtmann and Larry Partington.
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JOURNALISTS IN QUILL AND SCROLL Recognized for their journalistic endeavors, members of Quill and Scroll put in many hours of hard work both after and during school to publish a yearbook and two newspapers. New members were initiated into this elite society at the annual Communications Banquet spon- sered by the Quill and Scroll and Speech Club. Theresa Bradshaw TOP LEFT and Linda Morgan Stork BOTTOM LEFT were tow members of Quill and Scroll who conducted a session on Researching and Editing Good Copy at the 1974 SISPA Spring Conference held at Southern Illinois University. TOP RIGHT: New Yearbook Quill and Scroll members are Richard Barber. Sue McNulty. Ardis Rezba, Cathy Elsea, Karen McConachie. and Doris Hayer. MIDDLE RIGHT: 1974 QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Georgeann Hender- son. advisor; Cathy Kennon. Theresa Nordmann. Linda Mor- gan. Nancy Leming. Diane DeLisle. BACK ROW: Mr. Ed Simpson, advisor: Kerry Wiley. Stephanie Gerlach. Bob Lin- ders, Theresa Bradshaw. Mary Ann Lehnhen. Brenda Bird. BOTTOM RIGHT: New Newspaper Quill and Scroll Members are Nona King. Ruth Orr. Peggy Appel, and Nadine Wallace. (Bev Walters, not pictured). 28
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