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Photos which appeared in the
Bloomingon Herald-Telephone
Tuesday, May 24, 1966
UHS Post-Prom Party Takes over IMU
Submitted by Steve Miller, Class of '67
Include with permission from the Bloomington Herald-Times.

 
Sitting it out 
SITTING IT OUT--Frugging and watusi-ing may be fun for a while, but they lead to aching heads and feet.
Several UHS students like those above finally gave up and were satisfied to watch from the sidelines.
Food line 
Others preferred to eat, forming a steady stream of hungry nightowls through the Commons cafeteria.
Snacking went on all night, and breakfast was served at 4:15 a.m.
Mini Golf
The Indiana Memorial Union Arcade became a miniature gold course with some mighty strange obstacles,
such as the seamstress' mannikin in the foreground above. Skip Pettebone aims a careful putt. 
Souvenir Photo
Grant Faris and Ann Bly pose for comic souvenir pictures.
Billiards
The billiard room, no longer a male sanctuary, proved a challenging attraction for girls weary of dancing. 
Bowling
DANCING WAS TOO TAME for those who relished the sporting competition offered by bowling.
Even a broken arm didn't stop the fellow in the second lane above.

(Ed. note: "the fellow" is Larry Jacobs. Rumor has it he's Bloomington's current postmaster. Just for fun, how many of theses photos can you find him in?)

Talking
Mrs, Mayer Maloney, co-chairman of the event along with her husband,
stops to chat with Larry Jacobs and his date at the entrance to the
sixth annual UHS Post Prom Party. The girls had changed from their
sophisticated prom formals to more comfortable slacks and shorts.

parents
PARENTS HAD FUN, too, even if they found it less thrilling to be up all night. Mrs. Kenneth Rumple,
second from right, gave up dignity for comfort and kicked off her shoes. Applauding her courage were,
left to right, Charles Faris, Mr. Rumple, Mrs. S. G. Chris Savage, and Judge K. Edwin Applegate. 

Overland Singers
Bob Hildreth and Joe Peterson, the "Overland Singers," entertain with folk songs.
They have performed with the Singing Hoosiers.

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