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(BELOW) Janet Barton, Nancy Kirby, and Rick Bridgeforth paint dili- The title song from Dear Heart provides the proper atmosphere gently in preparation for the Prom. for the participants in the heart figure. Johnny Leyshon and Terri Ekren gaze at the beauties ‘‘Through the Looking Glass”. 23
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Our Town, Prom Keep Upperclassmen Busy Eight busloads of pupils left school at noon on March 10 to journey to Charlottesville for the State Basketball Tournament, in which the team played Princess Anne of Norfolk. New staffs, both junior and senior, for the Talon, Le Journal, and Listen were announced at the annual Pub- lications’ dance, ‘‘The Land of Oz’’, on April 2; and on April 13 eight foreign exchange students spoke at the annual AFS Assembly. Thorton Wilder’s Our Town was presented on April 15 and 16 by the Junior and Senior classes. The play de- picted life and death in a small New Hampshire town at the turn of the century. (continued) Our Town Cast Kathy Brooks Emily Webb Ed Nolde George Gibbs David Shaffer Stage Manager Susan Stanley Mrs. Gibbs Jon Smith Dr. Gibbs Martha Brandt Mrs. Webb Charles Jeffress Mr. Webb The stage manager takes the audience on a tour of Grover’s Cor- ners’ graveyard. George Gibbs pauses a moment to meditate upon Emily Webb’s merits. “Myrtle, I've got to tell you something, because if |. don't tell some- body, I'll just burst!’’ Mrs. Gibbs seems quite emphatic. 22
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End of Year Festivities Occupy Seniors Imaginative juniors decorated the gym with red roses, brick walls, a maze, and a large mirror ball for the Junior-Senior Prom, ‘‘Through the Looking Glass’’, held on April 30. The Camelots provided the music for the occasion. On Friday, the thirteenth of May, the annual Senior Banquet was held at Willow Oaks Country Club. Nancy Dietsch and Pete Guy entertained both faculty and stu- dents by giving out ‘‘gifts’’ to apprehensive seniors and teachers. The Concert and Dance bands provided entertain- ment at the final SCA assembly, at which business and driving awards were presented to several members of the student body. Members of the Senior Class found themselves very busy with Class Day festivities on June 2, exams the next day, and the Baccalaureate service at Grace Baptist Church on June 5. On June 7, the rest of the school be- gan their exams, and final report cards were distributed on June 11. (continued) (RIGHT) Junior and Senior Class officers and Senior Superlatives and their dates line up for the figure. (BELOW) Jacques Kloeti and Cindy Hyman take a break to enjoy the figure. 24
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