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ABOVE: Emerging from a cluster of white tux and flouncy formats. Queen Margie Hahuray and King John Gaston duck low as they ap- proach the end of their honorary archway. LEFT: Submerged in the mysteries of the deep, two Prom visitors enjoy the solitude of the shadowy world of “ Evening Ebb Tide.” BELOW: Neptune’s underwat er cavern revealed a bountiful supply of deep-sea treasures. Shield 17
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Juniors Create Underwater Scene, “Evening Ebb Tide ” How very massive that previously too small gym seemed as juniors labored to transform it into their underwater paradise, Eve- ning Ebb Tide. Saturday, May twenty- third, brought a frantic last- minute completion to the 1 964 Prom. That night, tired, but satisfied juniors opened the hatches of their sub- aqueous world to upper- classmen. With the music of Dean Conner and his orchestra. came an evening of dance, then the strains of Ebb Tide, and finally, a royal couple and the traditional Grand March. Tempo changed as After Prom brought mind- reading and comedy acts, Oscar and the Majesties, and plenty of food. The next day guests and decorations were gone, but unlike the world of Shangri-La, the magic of Evening Ebb Tide will last long after departure. LEFT: Many hours of labor resulted in the realization of a dream for the Class of ’65. BELOW: Prom night, 1964, found a successfully created undersea atmosphere. Reigning over the festivities of the enchanting eve- ning were Queen Margie Haburay and King John Gaston. 16 Shield
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ABOVE: Louise Casada. valedictorian, addresses her fellow students in a speech of solemn finality and anticipated hopes. Preceding her were Valerie Waltz and Tom Sharp, co-salutatorians. RIGHT: Presenting the graduating seniors with their coveted diplomas are Lon P. Monbeck, su- perintendent of Highland Public Schools, and Jim Hardesty, senior class president. BELOW: Congregating in the hall for a few final words, sen- iors await the beginning of their graduation ceremonies with an inter- mingling of misgivings and anticipations. 18 Shield
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