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Junior-Senior Prom ndmill wonder ansforms limited tunds to wi Creativity tr A long dress that swished when walk¬ ing, shoes that pinched as the evening wore on, and red rosebuds that finally wilted on a crowded bulletin board . A rented tuxedo that in no way resem¬ ble the one ordered, flashbulbs that represented parents and pictures, and a boutonniere that she finally pinned on Long-range plans, hours of discus¬ sion, and a new hairstyle approved by friends ... A spotless car, dinner for two in a dark restaurant, names on a date list, dancing and punch and then more dancing ... A windmill that turn¬ ed and blackboards covered with chalk flowers . . . Feeling tired but happy when the Blue Chord played the last song, drooping eyelids, and watching the «nn come un . • Work that was n feet . . • Julia howler finds dancing comfortable after removing her shoes. :rs and Seniors alike enjoy the Juniors or to create a memorable prom evening.
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To the dance floor! The happy faces of Sue Stiff and David Hensley reflect their enjoyment of an animated conversation and a cup of punch among the lounge ' s blackboard flowers. Grooving to the music of the Blue Chord, MHS Juniors and Seniors lose themselves in a world of throbbing music, blue and white streamers, and the windmills of their minds. Lost in a world of their own, Myra Gregory and Joey Berlin dance to the strains of “My Girl. Soft lights and music created a dreamlike atmo¬ sphere for the Junior-Senior. 24 Student Life
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Faces Vibrancy, involvement reflected in j 7 A kaleidoscope of people and events . . . Evcrchanging from moment to mo¬ ment . . . One day never quite the same as the one that preceded or the one that followed . . . Individuals involved wholeheartedly in the life of the school . . . Emotions portrayed in facial ex¬ pressions . . . Smiles and doubts, anger and caring . . . Hope, excitement, fear, happiness ... A face in a crowd, set apart from the others because that per¬ son meant something special to some¬ one ... A year together ... A year of fun and laughter, depression and tears . . Empty defeats and glorious vic¬ tories ... A special time of laughing and Running against the gun. gasping for each breath, hearts pounding. Lawrence Wtmbush. David Cline, and Kenneth Hairston leap hurdles during an afternoon practice session Full of oil and destructive delight. Senior Olivia Ingram ha s a real hassle attempting to tear a Pril laman and Pace truck limb from limb After much banging, she succeeded facial expressions learning . . . Composed of fragile mo¬ ments soon to become transparent memories ... A second year of trying to understand ... To live in harmony to¬ gether . . . Expressions that kindled a new spirit . . . Mavahi and us and 1970. 26 Student Life
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