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and Class Amy, Steve, Bevcrlec, Peri, Pcarlcne, and Pam give prophecies in modem Ncwcast of 1970. Banquet, Hop, Senior Class Day Assembly was held on Monday morning, June 1. The Class poem was read by Debbie Zachry. The wills were then read to the enjoyment and concern of the underclassman. Histories and prophecies were read and the parents as well as the student body enjoyed them. Sam Wheeler presented the class key to Terri Curtis and gave the meaning of the key. Sam gave his farewell address and the class song was sung by the graduates of Nineteen-Hundred and Seventy. Seniors End Year With Final Monday, June 1, 10:00 A. M. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD Opening....................................Tommie Anderson Class Poem..................................Tom Gilmore Class History.......................Ellen Nasser, Chairman Class Will.......................... Niki Juarez, Chairman Class Prophecy .....................Peri Raygor, Chairman Presentation of Key..................... . Sam Wheeler Class Song..................................Class of 1970 Farewell Address............................Sam Wheeler The Assembly was dismissed by the president and everyone parted to go their own way. It was an assembly that will not be forgotten by many of the kids who are now on their way into the future world. Sam gave a speech that will stick in the minds of the graduating class of '70! Tutor Class Sam Wheeler presents Terri Curtis with the class key. program
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Lori Jenkins and Elaine Frame sing theme song of senior banquet. May I have your tickets please? Certainly Miss Oare. Mom and Dad, I would like you to meet my government teacher. Glad to meet you. Remember Johnny, you still have to pass your final if you are to graduate. Come on Mom. Where do you want to sit? How about over there? No, I want to sit near the front. Last time I'sat near the back everyone was finished eating by the time I got mine. Aren't those cute bridges. What are they for? Those are to show the theme Bridge Over Troubled Water. Remember I made one? Oh yes I Let’s sit here. Who is going to give the introductions? Sam Wheeler. He’s the class president. Oh, here comes the food. Roast beef, mashed potatoes, string beans, and a roll. Elaine and Lori sure do have pretty voices. I have never heard that song before what is it? That is the theme song. What is George Kleindienst talking about? The Bridge. Gee, they sure stick to the theme don't they. There's Rita. I thought she was going to dance. I guess the other two girls didn't show up. Debbie Zachry is good at making speeches. That’s because she is majoring in it. That sure did have a lot of work in it and a lot of meaning too. Dinner is over, Mom and Dad. Shall we go? Don’t forget your bridge, Johnny. See you later. I'm going to the hop. . . Come on Mary. We don't want to be late. Oh, look at that poster. I wonder who made them. It was Russell Stowe's and Jim Cahill's idea. Do you want to dance? OK! Boy, this gym sure is hot. Let’s go get some cool air. It's midnight! I had better be getting home. Yea, I guess. Boy, what a night for the Seniors. Yea, but it is kinda sad. Goodnight, Mary. Goodnight. Everyone really enjoyed the Senior Hop and the sounds of the Capricios.
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Don't put that away until I get there, then Cold Water Soothes Bruised Knees I'll put it away! Swimming was the most fun, though, many times it was forced. The seniors gathered at the High School at 7 a. m., some still yawning and others wide awake. Of course, everyone was excited about the trip to Oak Creek. Before long they were off on the Navajo-Hopi tour buses. As the buses started down the canyon, some SENIORS were frightened by the closeness of the canyon wall and the deepness of the canyon. This was one of the remarks heard in one of the buses, Quick! take a picture of Carl while he's still white. Upon their arrival at the fun resort area, the class started their day of fun by skating at their own risk. Some inexperienced skaters got banged up well before it was time to move down to slide rock. Here everyone had fun either throwing another down the slide rock or being thrown in, swimming or simply splashing each other with water. Despite all the bruises, little injuries, and soreness that resulted from the trip, everyone was glad he went and said he had fun on senior ditch day.
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