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King and Queen Seated are King Ray Douglas and Queen Sandy Sidwell, at the annual Teen-Tyme Birthday Ball on February 20. Sonny Sinclair and Susan Puryear, left, and Joan Payne and Tom Brough- ton, right, were elected attendants. At intermission the towering five tier cake was served with punch and ice cream. Photos by Steve Marlow Teen-Tyme Holds Birthday Ball 1. Couples dance to the music of the Shelly Carlisle combo. Decorative hearts reflect the Valentine Day influence. 2. Girls are casting their ballots for the king and queen of the Birthday Ball, choosing from a long list of attractive and popular nominees. 3. Couples are anxiously awaiting the results of the voting for king and queen. 4. Officers of the Teen-Tyme Board of Governors are: left, Sandy Marsh, secretary; Joyce Tarrier. president; Joan Payne, vice president: and Terry Tysinger, treasurer.
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'The Night of January 16 I object! In one of thr many verbal Hashes, Vir- Kini.i Price as Attorney Flint and Ray Dougla as Attorney Stevens argue a point. This is a tense moment in which each lawyer attempts to prove his own case infallible while trying to tear down the opposing case. Controlling the courtroom is Boh Shinn as Judge Heath. I see him! Madga Svenson testifies for Attorney Stevens while others concerned with the case take note of what she says. As a witness her testimony can determine the verdict. I yell! Attorney Flint appears disgusted as the jovial private investigator Homer Van Fleet tells his version of the story. Not all answers to questions help the case, and at this time Van Fleet seems to the confusing the issue. ■ Top left: Ray Douglas receives extra attention to his make-up from Mrs. Boni- fant and Linda Bridwell. The problem at the moment is how to add a few distin- guished gray hairs. Top right: Carolyn Paynter serves as usher for the evening. Bottom left: Crew members I rry Humm, and John Thompson discuss the stage set- up with Boh Merriam and Boh Shinn. Bottom right: Back stage on the big night is quite confused as cast members wonder whether they will he made up in time. Here Liz Mann prepares to help one of the cast. 13 Photos hy iMrry Merrtam
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1959 Prom The junior class of 1959 spon- sored “Summer Prelude”, I lie prom of 1959. Although the weather was wet, girls gathered up their skirts and braved the consequences of damp curls. The dance was a tre- mendous success. Pictured here is a -mall group of the many students who attended it. Photos by S:eve Marlow Summer Prelude” Is Prom Theme Each year the junior class gives the junior-senior prom in honor of the seniors, and the graduating class of 1959 was treated to a spectacular dance. The new class officers and their adviser, Mrs. Bonifant, worked at top speed to organize the various committees. Keep- ing the theme and the orchestra a secret, students ordered equipment, made arrangements for refresh- ments. and did innumerable other tasks. On the big night the gym had miraculously turned into a charm- ing garden complete with wrought-iron benches and real water fountains. The Joe Lanning orchestra was perfect for the occasion. Top left: Mrs. Boni- fant and class officers meet for a moment. Top right: Mr. Buxton, Mrs. Burrier, Mrs. Buxton, and Mr. Bur- ner enjoy refreshments at the dance. Bottom left: Bruce Hinz, Lu- anna Swick, Cary Gra- ham, and Sandy Bol- lerer relax before one of the lovely garden scenes. Bottom right: Although seniors were admitted without charge, juniors had to pay as Jay Griffin is doing here. 15
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