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Above: A MEMBER of the Bob Roberts Socict Band pauses to scan the crowd. Below: yi lET REFLECTION is shown on faces of Mark DeWitte and Jacinto Polack. BROTHER THOMAS MATTHES, moderator of the Junior Class, hands the envelopes with the names of the king and queen and prom court to announcers Mike W alker and Pat Quinlan
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Junior Prom Spotlight Centers On Impressive Spanish Decor The theme of the 1967 Junior Prom was Moonlight in Ma- drid. Members of the Junior Class and their guests found that the setting of LeMans Hall, coupled with the melodies of the Bob Roberts Society Band, provided the perfect atmosphere for the highlight of the year. Committee chairmen Joe Heintzelman and Mary Ann Hess co-ordinated matters for the social occasion. At the climax of the evening, Melissa McCauslin and Wally Cernak were crowned king and queen. Other court members were: Mary Ann Hess, Tim Farrar, Celeste Fredlake, Mark Policinski, Rita Gearhart, John Sullivan, Marty Stuglik and Mike Peiffer. To accent the theme, a Spanish fountain and attractive fence- work were utilized bv the decorations committee. Left: PROM ROYALTY, Melissa McCauslin and Walter Cernak, enjoy the traditional solo dance after their pompous coronation as queen and king Above: Spanish background key- notes the setting in which Steve Smith and Gail Harden waltz amid dreamy onlookers.
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ill KOVM. SUI.IJ ot the evenin)» is shared by Dianne Sosnoski and Ted Canfield. Paul Miller ' s Softwinds supplied the music. ' Through The Looking Glass ' Sets Mood For Mid-Winter Formal Nine to midnight . . . magic hours of enchanting experience. Paul Miller and the Softwinds propel soothing tunes across the crowded dance floor. Gigantic replicas of playing cards backdrop the gay court. Brainstormed from Alice in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass was a tremendously enjoyable venture. A mock-up tree entrance, paper mache toadstools, and other artifacts created this whimsical digression from scholastic concerns. Imitation rabbits and clay mushroom plants served as souvenirs of the occasion. General chairmen John Byszewski and Colleen Starck initi- ated plans fulfilled under the supervision of the following committee leaders: decorations — Jim Dunn, Cynthia Nawrot; refreshments — Mike Miller, Pam Marchelewicz; publicity- Terry Sullivan, Karen Brechtl; tables and favors — Bob Kobek, Dianne Sosnoski; throne and court — Tony Stough, DianeUnwin. AMID the members i mi-formal court. Kins; Ted C ' anfield crowns Dianne Sosnoski queen. The othe Beth Muszik, Marv . nn Hess. Terr Zubler. Paul Muszikand Paul Fredlake.
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