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. h ,A » ?'t-; Sa 1970 Junior Prom Queen Jackie Ewan. I wonder what was so funny. It seems everyone didn't notice. Couples enjoy dancing to the sound of the Viatic Erupt urn. Okay, dress, do your thing! Transform me into one who swings! You’re more beautiful than most of my joys So show me how you can bluff the boys! Where are you, fairy godmother? Make them think that I'm a lover. You, feet, yes you, now dance If I fake it they won’t know I’m in a trance Smile, mouth, and show your teeth. Don't let peace come out peath! Steady, hands, don't sweat too much. His hand holds always seem to crunch. Be pretty, don’t sweat, and please be calm. The hardest date is the first Prom!
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The enchantment of the sea seemed to enhance the couples who attended the Prom. 'Fantasy of the Sea’ was the theme for the 1970 Junior Prom. The Grand March began as the couples passed through the tunnel of time into the fantasy sea world constructed of shades of greens and blues. Fish of all sizes and shapes, treasure chests filled with gems and gold dubloons, created an atmosphere that enchanted all who attended. Reigning from a throne of blue and white was Queen Jackie Ewan. Refreshments were served by mermaids in King Neptune's castle and tables were decorated with creatures of the sea. Girls in their beautiful formats and guys dressed to perfection danced until midnight at which time the fantasy turned back into reality. The decorations for the prom were headed by the committee consisting of Terri Curtis, Jeanne Soehner, and Mike Faucher. All the juniors worked hard to make the prom a success, and it was. Fantasy of the Sea a Great Success in 1970. The 1970 Junior Prom Dedicatee, Mr. James L. Curtis, receives his gift from Prom chairman, Terri Curtis.
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The purpose of the assemblies is to acknowledge the achievements of the members that have been active within the various activities. Everyone wants to be recognized when he has accomplished something. No matter how scared he is, a tingle of pride creeps upon him when he is presented with an award. These awards mean something to his present and future status in school life and society. The teachers are as proud as the students in presenting awards. Satisfaction is their reward in having counseled the outstanding students. In the Athletics and Arts and Clubs assemblies some students are presented certificates and letter awards. The most outstanding award in the Athletics Assembly was the Milton Serna Award. This was presented to the most outstanding senior boy, which was Bobby Benham. In the Honor's assembly students are presented with scholarships in various sports such as: gymnastics, baseball, basketball, track, and football. Other scholarships are presented in chorus, band, orchestra, and scholastics. Those who had very high grades are awarded with scholarships to very fine colleges throughout the country. Honors Assembly 18 Above: Linda Burrage and Dwayne Luther were titled Annual King and Queen. Left: Richard Douglas presented George Klcindiest with the Camp Chely Award. Right: Coach Me Arthur proudly presented liis wrestling team with awards.
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