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LEADING THE GRAND MARCH are senior class president Tom Grcskovich with his date, Margie Tkach, and junior class president Linda Warren with her escort. Bill Gorman. , m f GAILY-DECORATED TABLES and friendly small talk romanticize the atmosphere at the 1967 Junior-Senior Prom. PROM COUPLES, directed by a member of the orchestra, participate in the Grand March. 20
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THE ART EXHIBIT was one of the many colorful attractions at the annual Open House. AN HONORABLE MENTION was awarded to Janet Stasko who participated in the Illinois Bell Telephone Company art contest. NOREEN WROBEL, senior, was locally recognized for her achievements in the field of oratorical speaking.
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Romantic tunes enchant prom-goers “A Many Splendored Thing” was the theme chosen for Whiting High's 1967 Junior-Senior prom. The long-awaited event was held at the Scherwood Country Club in Schererville, Indiana on May 12, 1967 from 9:00 P.M. until 4:00 A.M. The prom couples began the evening with pre-prom parties and picture-taking. As the couples arrived, the first part of their evening was spent dancing to the music of the Norm Rogers Orchestra. The Grand March was organized by Norm Rogers and led by Linda Warren, junior class president, Tom Greskovich, senior class president, and the other junior and senior class officers. Country style spring chicken and roast sirloin of beef were the two main dishes offered for the hungry prom-goers. As the meal was served buffet style, there was also a variety of side dishes. A nationally renowned sound effects man, Wes Harrison, provided the entertainment for the evening. He captivated the audiences' attention by illustrating stories with the use of his “sound effects.” A post-prom party was held from 1:00 A.M. until 4:00 A.M. A well known rock-and-roll band. The Gents, played music geared to the younger sets’ taste. FACULTY MEMBER, Mr. John Toth, and his wife glide smoothly along the dance floor amidst the prom-goers. THE CLOCK STRIKES TWELVE and the dancing couples flock to buffet tables decked with plates of appetizing foods. 21
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