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Those students attending the Junior-Senior Prom Royalty: Gary Weiler, Steve Meyer, King, Jerry Weibuschg Queen Kathy Vranag Sherry Hespen and Roxanne Johns. Juniors put final touches on scenery. Evening In Paris was the theme of the 1968 Jr. Sr. Prom. This is the third Prom held at the Senior High School and took place on May 4, 1968. Laugh In was protrayed by the waiters and waitresses as entertainment, with their own original jokes. These waiters and waitresses were chosen by popular vote of the Junior class and were June Bot- tcher, Lynette Hall, Marilyn Brehm, Kathern Johns and Joan Brandt. Jerry Carper, Larry Hill, Bob Wilhelm, Bill Schulte and Kenny Snyder. Mistress of ceremonies Connie Stutheit an- nounced the Prom Royalty.
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Future Farmers of America take up dancing. FFA DANCE ROYALTY: Roger Royal, Marilyn Brehm, Queen Connie Stutheit, Jerry Wiebusch, Kathy Johns, Steve Rippe The third annual FFA Sweetheart Dance was held March 22 in the Senior High Auditorium. Con- nie Stutheit was crowned FFA Sweetheart and Mari- lyn Brehm and Kathy Johns were her sophomore at- tendants. Jerry Wiebusch, Roger Royal, and Steve Rippe were the official escorts. Being a sophomore or a junior whose parents are engaged or have been engaged in farming were the qualifications for the candidates. Connie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stutheit, was presented with a spray of red roses and the official FFA Sweetheart necklace. Students enjoyed dancing to the music of Exit and the Way-Outs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuenning, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Watermeier and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henke sponsored the event. Couples enjoy dancing at the FFA Dance
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Prom enjoyed An Evening in Paris. King Jerry Wiebusch and Queen Kathy Vrana were crowned under the Eiffel Tower. Their first attendants were Steve Meyer and Sherry Hespen and second attendants were Gary Wieler and Roxanne Johns. The Junior class worked very hard Friday eve- ning preparing for the prom. Saturday morning was spent making final touches. The decor of the evening was made up of silver stars in a background of deep blue sky. The Eiffel Tower set the scene for an evening of dancing. Mu- sic was provided by the Cheverons. A sidewalk Cafe was also set up where punch and cookies were served. Mr. Benson and Patsy Henke decorate Eiffel Tower for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Naomi Beckman and Connie Stutheit place wall decorations in preparations for prom. Gary Spicer, Ann Formanack and Linda Niebuhr take a last look at the chef that appeared in the sidewalk scene.
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