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JEL 'F , Sophomore servers Lisa Wilkes, Lynda Leach, and Lynn Turlington serve the exotic volcano cake under the guidance of Miss Walling. prom ! 27 1.1 'Y
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Juniors converted the Virginia Beach Dome into a tropical isle to provide the backdrop for the junior - senior prom. Sophomore servers, dressed in islander attire, handed out ceremonial Ieis while the popular rock group Church provided enter- tainment. Seniors crossed the dance floor over a bridge while senior class vice-president, Carol Dalton, intro- duced the senior class couples. A unique volcano-shaped cake and Hawaiian luau refreshments offered ii 1. Mn 261 prom a respite from the evenings activities. The evening passed quickly, but the night contained the most impor- tant activities, good music, good food, and good friends. As the even- ing came to a close, seniors 'left re- membering the theme as a parting note: This One's For You. The popular group Church provides the evening's entertainment. With picture in hand, Ka ren Chesson watches prom memories develop before her eyes. :yy eff.-'G' l i
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l X Under threatening skies, the seniors of '78 marched into Colon L. Hall stadium promptly at 7:30 pm. Kim Moore gave the invocation and the band entertained those involved with a special anthem. Senior class president Winston Faircloth spoke on the topic Give Some- thing of Yourself and Paul Clemmon, S.C.A. president addressed the audience with the topic This is Real. Valedicto- rian Pat Vaughan elaborated on the theme of graduation: Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we can gain, but what we can do. The Causeway singers presented a special Choral Selec- tion. Presentation of awards began smoothly with many seniors winning scholarships and certificates. However, due to a lack of light, seniors temporarily received diplomas only by headlights of cars parked on the field. Stadium lights flooded the field as Mr. Blevins awarded the last seniors with diplomas. Drops of rain began falling as seniors returned to the school while the band played Pomp and Circumstancef' Graduates experienced conflicting emo- tions as celebrations began and rain stopped. AWN , iiii 28 f graduation
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