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Ruling Seniors commmd frosfi oSedience, Red Baroness Helen Glover adeptly manipulates senior lunch trays. Exhibiting brotherly love. Senior Robert Horton playfully prods Freshman Ronnie Horton as he laboriously nose-rolls crushed paper down Whitley corridor. Senior Week again provided these elect upperclassmen vGth special privileges while lowly Freshmen feU victims to their varied demands. Made-up faces, unorthodox dress, and tedious tasks identified participants during this May week, sponsored by the Student Council. While Freshmen polished shoes, ran errands, carried books, fetched lunch trays, and performed special feats, the Seniors strolled the corridors attired as sportsmen, Indians, cowboys, hippies, or in their Sunday best. It was a week of senior sovereignty—freshman obedience. In observance of Cowboy and Indian Day, Senior Sharon Johnson masquerades as comely Indian Maiden. 13
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Explosive sounds and lively gyrations of the Fabulous Fingers electrify the spirit of a bewitching night. Prom guests revel in springtime world. On Saturday evening, April 19, 1969, Seniors, Juniors, and their guests stroUed along the path of a picturesque rock garden into a springtime setting of decorative blossoming trees, pastel-tinted flowers, and steadily flickering candle¬ light. All was artistically arranged by Wlritley Juniors-trans- forming the familiar decor of the cafeteria, lounge, and gym into a make-believe “Love Me-Love Me Not” world. For the first time, couples danced in the gym beneath crepe paper streamers of delicate shades to the pulsating rhythm of the Fabulous Fingers. The cheerful service rendered by twelve sprightly sophomore waiters and waitresses complemented the pleasurable evening. Friendship and romance flourish in a dreamy, candlelit at¬ mosphere. Prom couples “do their own thing” beneath a pastel-papered sky.
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Preceding another talented performance, Emcee Landon Wilder amuses audience with a timely quip. White-cloaked bartender Robert Horton listens expectantly for Crazy Guggenheim Bill Hodge’s stammered greeting, “Hi ya, Joe.’’ To the vibrant strains of the guitar, Destiny’s “House of the Rising Sun.” Variety Show Awaiting the grand finale, Ruth Stalvey and Debbie Liner pause for a backstage snapshot. 14
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