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v-Q'Y..,f l 'X-7 'LP' Fr X. 'ver Th J 1 ,f . 1. One hundred forty-six couples at the '78 Junior Prom boogied to U.S. Choice . 2. On Prom Eve, an embracing couple wasn't disturbed by the conversation of Joe Dittmann and Steve Oleshko. 3. Junior Prom Court ROW ONE, LEFT to RIGHT: Crown Bearers Jeff Hertel, Sara Schulz, Jay Lillge. ROW TWO: Curt Crogan, Kim Veldhuizen, Dave Schuchter, Wanda Schulz, Kevin Field, Laurie Haas, Queen Pam Kahler, King Mark Carew, Dianne Ev- ans, Mike Engel, Teri Lillge, Steve Oleshko, Carey Bergdoll, Brian Hertel. 4. Stan Chandler found the bleachers to be a comfortable spot to rest before con- tinuing to decorate the gym for Prom. 5. King Mark Carew and Queen Pam Kahler took a minute out to smile for our photographer. 6. At Post Prom, couples like Mike Grover and Carrie Christian, and Mike Bast and Sue Helden relaxed in the lower level of the Elks Club. Junior Prom 23
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Feelingsg Sometimes When We Touch Feelings , with the song title Sometimes When We Touch , was the theme of the '78 Junior Prom. The gymnasium and cafeteria were appropriately decorated with pastel colors to obtain the true meaning of the theme. Numerous students, along with Mr. Greathouse, the prom advisor, volunteered their time and effort to plan for the event. Prom Court was selected differently this year. The junior class voted for 7 girls and 7 boys to represent the class of '79. These students were then paired up to form the Junior Prom Court. One hundred forty-six couples participated in the festivities with U.S. Choice providing the music from 8:30-11:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 29. The couples assembled in the cafeteria and then proceeded into the gymnasium for the grand march at 10:30 p.m. Post Prom was held at the Elks Club from 12-3:30 a.m. Dancing was done to the music of Sass. Dust in the Wind was the theme of post prom. The cou- ples were free to choose from a variety of activities. Music was provided for dancing upstairs, and the lower level of the lodge was for relaxing and refresh- ments. Prizes were again awarded by the Elks Club. The main prizes were a girl's wardrobe from Klines which was given to Joan Schilling and a boy's wardrobe from Kern's was won by Brian Hertel. 22 Junior Prom
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WHS Turns Chinese WHS Drama Club presented Flower Drum E as this year's fall musical production. The story place in San Francisco's Chinatown with all a portraying Chinese people. Make-up played an important part in enablirl audience to visualize the Chinese characteri Everyone on stage had to have black hair, slz eyebrows and dark skin tone that was convincil the audience. This took a lot of time in the ma room. The sets and the costumes also had to loc thentic. The show used five different drops many costumes. The material for the cost came directly from China. - Gordonj and others listened intently as Dr. Li introdu daughter Mei Li to Sammy Fong 2. Linda Low CP. Wallmanj sang Grant Avenue the Broa San Francisco's Chinatown 3. Kelly Brennan and Stan Chandler took dance directio choreographer, Isabelle Hoffman 4. Technical Crew ROW ONE, LEFT to RIGHT: Sue Ping Ya Neuman, Linda David, Mary Cayan, Kathy Wetzel, Beth K Steve Larson, Debbie Brennan, Ellen Friedl. ROW TWO: Gr Johnson, Heidi Kaufmann, Cathy Carlson, Annette Streg dra Quamme, Barb Korban, Jeanne Sand, Vera Niederma Westrick, Mark Wolf. ROW THREE: Bill Jannke, Mike Grov 1. Members of the three family association CK. Conley, M.V c ' d I n . D r I l l' 4 Heinen, Tami Oestreich, Mark Tully, Lynne Pankow, Lisa Bl 24 Flower Drum Song
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