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Page 81 text:
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5 Q 0 f ' 'Rx The music of Earl Harris and his orchestra set the mood for this perfect evening, which was high- lighted by the crowning of the Royal Court. Chosen to reign supreme over the couples: Jim Stow and Donna Thomas, and Wayne Shaner and Jill Sal- monsen. Cathy and Chick pay devotion to Buddha. The pagoda heightened the Oriental aura. It says 'Yankee go home'? 4,- ,Q 7 Q1 77
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QHGNGW The gateway to Shangri-La-an oriental bridge covered with thousands of blossoms. The Prom chairmen Wayne Shaner, Barbara Hansel- man, Carolyn Bauer, Bill Sclight stand and admire the results of their committees work. Cproml n a formal danceg l1I1lO1' PIOIH the most. important social function of a class. Entering the gymnasium on the evening of May 22, 1964 was like entering another world. Imme- diately you were transported to the Oriental dream world of the perfect place, Shangri-La. From a little bridge covered with thousands of cherry blossoms, you stepped into a misting garden of beautiful cherry trees and fragrant roses. In a small portion of this garden stood a devotional Buddha while in another part a looming pogoda towered against a backdrop of the sacred Mount Fuji. Four mlatrn- moth scrolls hanging from the walls wished you peace, happiness and love. Later, in keeping with the Oriental atmosphere, a troop of Chinese dancers performed the ancient Lion Dance. Reigning as Prince and Princess are Wayne Shaner and Jill Salmonsen, and as King and Queen Jim Stow and Donna Thomas.
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RYSTAL AND QQIMSO Winter Forma 'fYou hide behind your illusions and P11 hide behind mine, Dante Mento and his happy crew, old favorites of fw'fn't6r f6r'malJ, n. a dance, held by the Seniors, during the winter season. On December 19th, the Senior Class played host to the school with the presentation of its Winter Formal. Following the theme of Crystal and Crim- son, the cafeteria was transformed into a winter Wonderland. Red and silver crystals hung from the ceilingg a backdrop of ever- greens, a Christmas tree, and a jolly snow- man completed the holiday mood. At the Formal, Dante Mento and his orchestra per- formed songs of the season, heightening the holiday spirit. the Seniors, play for the Winter Formal, 'Wayne, you're counting again! if Mr. Kirby arrives at the dance. This--The Mexican Hat Dance?! is ffl - .:' 3. Y 4. .. Q?
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