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“Colonial Cotillion” Provides Southern Above: King Tom Weyer and Queen Connie Bolte await coronation ceremonies. Below: Dave Broom and Connie Burger with their dates enjoy the music by “The Casuals.” June Greenwell, Elaine Bccher and Elaine Zink serve punch to Jerri Kemper. Rick Wendholt escorts Kathy Knust and Rick Fleig to their table. Vicki Erhart and Gene Braunecker enter the “Colo- nial Cotillion.”
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“The Spring Concert,” held May 8, was the last public performance of the FHS band and drill team. Selections ranged from popular tunes by Glen Campbell to classi- cal works by Tschaikowsky. Up- per left: Mr. Gene Keusch directs the band in the selection “1 do I do.” Lower left: Drill team per- form routine to “The Stripper.” Below: Percussionists Barbara Snyder, Margie Pund, Carol Oed- ing and June Greenwell drum out the rhythm. Right: J. Ebert, J. Nord, D. Schipp, R. Nord, and Ken Schipp provide the melody and harmony.
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Spring Atmosphere Below: Sylvia Zink, Janis Kemper, Sue Johannenman hang crepe paper in preparation for the prom. Right: Linda Lueken dances with date. “Colonial Cotillion” provided the appropriate atmosphere for the annual Ju- nior-Senior Prom held April 25, 1970. Chosen by the Ju- niors to serve as King and Queen were seniors Tom Wyeer and Connie Bolte. The grape arbor, weeping willow, dogwood, the mural with the colonial scene, and the ceil- ing which blossomed with pastel shades of green, pink, and yellow constituted the main decoration theme. Co- lonialism was emphasized by the old-fashioned dress of the girls who served refresh- ments and the ushers. High- lights which will smilingly be recalled were the falling of part of the ceiling decora- tions, forgetting the crowns for the King and Queen, the fact that no one danced for the first half hour, and the ushers who took the girls’ arms instead of offering theirs. Left: Tom Lueken escorts Dave Seng’s date. Center: Ushers Tom Lueken and Rick Wandholt prepare to escort Ken Schipp and date. Right: Students sign autographs. 15
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