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Seniors Show Enthusiasm as Final Year Ends Choosing the letter r in dreams, John Williamson gives a three-minute speech on responsibility. Class' of '71 came a long way by beginning and ending four years together as one class. The theme that was discussed during graduation exer- cises was Dreams with Dave Tanner, John Wil- liamson, Phil Beetley, Harold Fruit, Jerry John- son, and Phil Janeway each taking a letter consec- utively. Cathy Loffer presented the Invocation and Joan Young gave the Benediction. Setting a different mood, the band, including senior members, played London Symphony . The Robed Choir sang Psalm 67' and left while senior Choir members sang I'll Never Pass This Way Again . Gold stoles were worn by Honor Society mem- bers to distinguish them from the others. With the final year over, the seniors will each turn separately but no matter which way, they will find a certain dream to fulfill. .QU ' fit si - -1 After twelve long years, Dave Tanner gets the privilege of re- ceiving his diploma in front of friends and relatives. One step closer to the big event doesn't seem to upset Susie Norrick as she casually waves to a friend.
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Sherrill Richey takes to the floor to boost the team spirit during a basketball game. Kevin Absher Dave AfTolder Nancy Andrews Terry Applegate Mike Bagwell Darrell Baker Dave Berry Leslie Bertrum Randy Blair Karen Bright Sharon Bright Marsha Britt Raymond Brookman Demaree Brown Juniors Find Time to Build Class Float for Homecoming Festivities With traffic signs placed throughout the halls, the Juniors organized the annual Junior Carni- val with the addition of the Jail. The Moon Walk was, also, added to such old favorites as the Music Show and Dunk the Clown. In the Misty Moonlight provided the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom. Using silver and blue in honor of the Senior class, the Juniors created a romantic mood with a fountain and an archway made of streamers. A movie and a rock band, Joshua, followed the formal dance. Even with busy fall schedules, the Junior Class found time to build a lloat. No Dice was the theme, depicting a large eagle. Two money-making projects helped supple- ment class activities. In the fall, calendars were sold to help with the Junior Carnival. A stationery sale helped to cover prom expenses. Larry Brown Pete Brown Ron Brown Kathy Browning Kay Burke Kevin Burt Rod Butler Dana Campbell Dean Campbell Terry Campbell Kaye Carmichael Cindy Carter Roxi Case John Clark 56-people
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