Shangri-la provided an oriental theme for the annual Junior- Senior Prom, held in the transformed service drive. Crossing the white painted bridge, couples spanned the gap between the world of reality and the world of fantasy. Juniors created Shangri-la for seniors Cool, windy weather did not dampen spirits of the junior class as they paid their final tribute to the senior class at the Junior-Senior Prom, “Shangri- la.” A Buddhist shrine, an oriental fountain, a bridge, and a pool with gold fish created Shangri-la for the gala. Couples danced to the music of the Dave VanZant Band. Refreshments of punch and fortune cookies served to the 125 couples comple- mented the oriental theme. Wes Channell and Connie Martin pause to admire the oriental fountain. 15
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Relays Royalty presented at assembly Queen Martha Smith reigned over the tenth annual Argentine Relays. Three candidates were nominated by the track team, one from each class. The students voted for one of the three when they pur- chased relays tickets. On the day of the relays, the candidates were presented at an assembly. The varsi- ty cheerleaders carrying the crown, roses, and corsages preceded the candi- dates into the auditorium. The sopho- more candidate Susan Willi'ams was escorted by Larry Hurt. Junior Mike Plough escorted the junior candidate Sharon Wohlford. Senior Martha Smith was escorted by Alva Thomas. Each of the candidates was presented a corsage by the varsity cheerleaders. The crown was presented by Beckie Fabian. Scott Armstrong crowned Martha, and she was presented a bouquet of red roses by Col- leen Staggs. The queen and her attendants reigned over the relays that night and presented medals and trophies to the winners. Members of the queen’s court and escorts are Mike Plough, Sharon Wohlford, Alva Thomas, Queen Martha, Larry Hurt, and Susan Williams. Sharon awards a medal to one of the relay winners.
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