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Tom Ryan, fourth attendant; Steve Kinman, third attendant; John Goley, second attendant; Robert Hablutzel, first atten- dant; King Steve Major and Queen Trena Henderson; De- lana Eades, first attendant; Sherry Hopper, second atten- dant; Marcia Brown, third at- tendant; and Janice Feagan, fourth attendant, make up the Royal Court for the 1968 Senior Dance. Hosts Senior Dinner Dance Senior Dinner Dance guests make selections at the buffet table. Highlighting the evening of November 22, 1968, at Lookout House was the coronation of the King and Queen of the Senior Dance. Trena Henderson and Steve Major were chosen by their fellow class- mates to reign and were crowned by their class sponsors, Miss Joan Anderson and Mr. George Toadvine. A buffet meal of ham, chicken, or roast beef, with other delicacies was an innovation for the dance. Nelson Burton's Band provided the romantic atmosphere for the dinner and dancing which fol- lowed. Socializing over dinner ... 17
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Students enjoyed dancing to the romantic music of the Nelson Burton Band. Entertaining for their second consecutive year, was Nelson Burton and his band. A delicious meal helped make the evening a wonderful success. Lookout House 16 Steve and Trena will remember as one of the highlights of their senior year—crowned King and Queen of the Senior Dance.
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Chosen as members of the royal court by the Class of 1970 were Scott Sandy Elliston and Stan Rigsbec, second attendants; Tina Wilson and Jim Johnson and Patti Seaman, third attendants; Steve Dallas and Marilyn Young, four attendants with the Senior Dance Queen Trena Henderson Rouse, first attendants; Queen Sherry Hopper and King Chuck Hablutzel, and King Steve Major. Old South Relived Mary Ann Congleton and Jim Marksbeny enter the gates into a world of -The Old South.” Sherry and Chuck enjoy the first dance as reigning Queen and King. 18
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