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arachute tops cluttered gym Jam packed with colorful ¥ é couples, PG’s mini-gym set the scene for the Junior-Senior Prom on Saturday night, May 20. In an array and swirl of vibrant colors, dates and escorts danced under a canopy of falling stars to the pulsating beat of ‘““The Diplomats.” The gym, decorated to fit the theme, “Midnight Gardens,” trans- formed the sidelines of the bas- ketball court into tree-lit walks and the drab bleachers into a brick wall. At midnight, exhausted prom goers gathered the several surviving keepsakes and abandoned the cluttered dance floor. Stars dangling from billowed para- chutes set PG prom site undisturbed before arrival of relic snatchers. Grabbing last minute momentums, Al Trevino’s date, Karen Dudley, snatches silhouette. Overheated dance floor leads Zenobia Brooks to unique green punch. Hidden from the crowd, Sherie Parker and her date, Gary Swain, recapture lost moments together. A slowed down tempo unwinds couples beneath a rippling parachute sky. Prom 29
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Skate sprains creep up steps On the “coat tails” of the prom, Senior Week, June 4-9, arrived. Senior activities seemed more enjoyable after the hassle of gown fittings and the tiresome but necessary early morning grad- uation practices. The Reverend Daniel Bowers delivered the Bac- calaureate sermon on Sunday, June 4, while seniors and their families reflected past high school epi- sodes. A banquet, followed by a dance at the VFW, and a skating party the next night shortened the time before Class Night. Ronnie Wade and Eileen England, voted Best All-Round Seniors, headed off the list of merit awards after the presentation of wills, testaments, and scholar- ships.The night of June 9 start- ed on the customary note of Pomp and Circumstance as the candidates for graduation solemnly streamed on the athletic field. Full of joy, sadness, and pride, Seniors listened to Dr. James Rooks open the ceremony and introduce vale- dictorian Terry Dennis and Saluta- torian Linda Parker. With tears flowing and flash bulbs popping, graduates received their diplomas and turned their tassels. 30 Graduation |
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