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OF THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Seated, left to right, Jim Ankney, Judy Arnoux, Karen Bell, Hal Martin, and Doris Mackey, Junior Class Officers, who show their satisfaction for a job well done. Before the prom, Seniors, Board mem- bers, and faculty were guests of the Juniors at a delicious banauet prepared and served at the Woman's Club. Members of the Wo- man's Club cooked the meal, and selected Sophomores served it. Each person who attended the banquet was given a lei, and the women were given small orchid corsages. Jim Ankney was Master of Ceremonies. The speaker for the evening was Mrs. Eric Raecke, and the featured entertainment was songs by the Lamp Post Singers from Sheri- dan College. After the banquet, everyone went to the gym for the Prom. The after-Prom Party followed at the Casa de Colores Cafe in Big Horn. Scene from the Grand March. Kathy Donnafield and Jim Ankney led the March. 9
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WHITE SILVER SANDS WAS THE THEME Jinny Patton, Thad Brayton, Doris Mackey, Mike Brayton, Louise Donnafield, Wayne Heaton, Kathy Donnafield, and Junior Class President, Jim Ankney, led the Grand March at ten o'clock. The theme of the Junior-Senior prom was White Silver sands, and the decorations were different and very pretty. Half of the gym was decorated in blue tones to give the effect of water. The ceiling on this part was blue, but there was also some yellow to give the effect of moonlight. The band was located in this part, mounted on an old sunken ship, the Leaky Teaky. The Leaky Teaky was com- plete with treasure chest which contained diamonds and pearls. The other half of the gym was decorated as a beach on which were small tables. Natives, complete with costume, were there to serve refreshments. At the banquet at the Woman's Club, Jack Slack, top of ladder, supervised the decorating.
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SENIOR SNEAK DAY, OR SNOWBOUND IN WORLAND Spirits were high as the seniors left for Cody chaperoned by Mr. Nick Moore and Mrs. Joe Genereaux. As they went through Shell Canyon, they stopped to admire the lovely falls and climb on the rocks. The destination, Cody, was reached late in the afternoon. Motel facilities included a heated, indoor swimmingpool. After ashop- ping expedition, all hurried back to the motel and a before-dinner swim. Saturday they had a class dinner, and the manager of the res- taurant permitted them to take pictures with an art collection. Each of the pictures cost at least $1,000, and the seniors were very careful of their movements. (Bad luck with the film resulted in no pictures.) A tired but happy group started home on Sunday. A quick call to the Worland Highway Department proved that rapidly fal ling snow would stop them there. Monday was spent in Worland playing cards, games, and talking. Tuesday a second attempt was made to get home. It was de- cided to detour through Billings, since there had been a slide which blocked the highway at Tensleep. They left Worland at 8:00a.m. and were somewhat frustrated when they discovered at 2:00 p.m. they were 50 miles further from home than when they left Worland! After 12 hours of driving, the seniors arrived in Big Horn. All agreed home had never looked so good! Climb every mountain! To sleep, perchance to dream. A couple of cut-ups. Scrabble entertained Mrs. Genereaux, Thad, and Marie. Madamoiselle, Ken? The slide at Tensleep.
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