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climax of the evening was the crowning of Linda Wysocki Ken Saukas as Sweetheart and Don Juan. Formal dances g highlight second semester If you peeked through the keyhole of the cate- torium on the evening ot February 4, you saw a magnificent array of cupids, keys and hearts that enhanced the annual Here's My Heart dance. The keyhole of a gigantic heart formed the en- trance through which elegantly dressed couples passed. Couples swirled to the music of the Chaparalls and enioyed an assortment of refreshments. As the climax of the evening ap- proached, the music quieted and Linda Wysocki and Ken Saukas were crowned Sweetheart and Don Juan of the class of '67. A south Pacific breeze whispered through a grass hut and tropical palm trees to set the mood for Bali Hai, the iunior-senior prom which was held on April 22 at Aquinas Wege Center. King, Richard Margelis, and his queen, Judy Phillips, reigned over the festivities. The memories will be cherished forever by the upperclassmen. The Prom Court: Fred Bialk, Irene Godlewski, Doug Hendershot, Kathy Hanks, John Duba, Janet Piechocki, King Richard Margelis, Queen Judy Phillips, James Taber, Sue Curtis, Chris Fochtman, Virginia Siegel, James Burns, Linda Szczepanek, Tom Hardy, Marge Kumko.
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The Here's My Heart Court: Joan Arsulowicz, Fred Rataiczak, Adele Wittkoski, Don Juan Ken Saukas, Lindo VanGessel, Jim Zlydclszyk, Karen Debri, Jim Milanowski, Sue Sobel, Dan Haviland, Sweetheart Linda Wysocki, Ken Campbell, Grace Mulder, Bob Burch, Morie Tomosik, Dave Zeider. The Chaparalls set the pace for an Couples search for their personalized keys and hearts. evening of lively entertainment. 46
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Hootenanny '67 provides an evening of fun For the third successive year the gym rang with the clapping and singing of another hoote- nanny on April 15. The performance was high- lighted by the return of some of the old favorites and the introduction of many new performers. The air was electrified by the enthusiasm of the audience as they ioined the performers in singing Rock My Soul and Tom Dooley. Terrific seems like the only word that could adequately describe an evening chuck full of fun. Dave Gersch announces opening number, When the Saints Go Marching Ii
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