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 3m W 'Km m t muii-Smoi PROGRAMME MOONLIGHT-- Moonlight and Roses ............... The Rosettes R--Rendezvous................................Ed Walsh O--Overture to Juniors......................Bob Burton S--Silly Sentiments.................Bill Corum E--Evening to Remember......................Ed Walsh S--Serenade.....................Nancy Livingston During the evening of dancing, the juniors and their guests paused frequently at the wishing well where refreshments of cookies and punch added to the enjoyment of the evening. n
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 %ooidujk f td 'Horn Jilted t Ae Evmuuj With A delicious dinner which preceded the Junior-Senior Prom was prepared in the afternoon by the mothers of the Junior class. On the evening of April 22, the Junior class entertained the seniors and faculty at the 1961 banquet and prom. The guests were first served a delicious meal at six o’clock in the big gym with entertainment provided throughout the banquet by members of the Junior class. At 8:30, the guests, juniors, and their dates, gathered in a moonlit. rose-filled garden (small gym) and danced to the music of Ray North and his orchestra. Streamers of lavender crepe paper decorated the walls and ceilingwhilealargesilver moon hung from the center. A bird bath full of roses was placed at one end, and a wishing well, from which punch could be drawn, was placed at the oppos ite end. The dancing ended at 11:30 when the romantic strains of Goodnight Ladies” told everyone their memorable 1961 Prom was over. 10
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FIRST ROW: Keith Bolsen-Alonzo E. Polzenby; Leland Still-John Morgan; Cathy Wilcox-Flicky; Sandy Strohl-Betty; Alice Fay-Joan; Sunny Strohl-Betty; Mrs. Hammons-Director; SuzanneGadbury-Mrs. Vander-venter. SECOND ROW Bob Harper-Bill; Denny Ferguson-Silas; Virginia Livingston-Miss Pidgie; Mary Jo Glennon-Antonia; Barbara Busey-Mrs. Garino; Mike Ball-Willie; Donna Steidinger-Evalina. Setuou 'JwmI Silas wonders how Miss Pidgie's bird will survive in all the confusion. 01 The stage hands, David Dial and Bob Burton, were responsible for scenery, lights, and sounds. The services of Vivian Alexander and Bob Pruitt, the student directors, were constantly needed for various jobs. Is the train coming?” The travelers are getting weary of their diet of pickles. Betty, a threat toEvalina's hold on Willie, is trying to give him a drink of water.
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