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While walking through a forest of pine trees and hedges, I found myself A [ Ot in front of a huge mirror. I stepped OT : through the mirror and entered a o taying after school » tunnel of angel hair clouds. As I came — ° to the end of the tunnel, the band Work A last minute music beckoned me to the dance ‘ preparations created floor, where the glittering letters, . ‘“AIN’T NO STOPPING US NOW,” Little Macic a storybook prom. never seemed more true. ae A ae’ 7 : ree é | 5 i . oo ™ €
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This seems like a story book wonderland, but it took more than the wave of a wand to create. The junior council had to start from scratch. First the furniture had to be moved out. Next came the mopping. YUCK! Then the real work began. Can- dy Ballard, Lynne Brackett and Alisa Newton started hanging streamers, placing aluminum foil stars just per- fect, and tried to make a plain piece of blue cloth look like a curtain. Randy McKee, even rigged us a real stop light to add the finishing touches to the lunchroom. ‘Gary Self, Scott Edwards and Ma- rion Crow cut down limbs from real pines. Our bus lobby was transformed into the best make-shift forest possible. Al Floyd and Jan Pruett hung netting and angel hair in the hallway to give the tunnel effect. The junior prom was not a story book wonderland to the council mem- bers. It was approximately 14 hours of hard work and a lot of sweat. Page 48: TOP — Myra Melton, Suzie Carr, Maybeth Boggs and Jerry Fitch sit and talk while their friends have their pictures made at the junior prom. BOTTOM LEFT — Castle provides music for the juniors to dance the night away. BOTTOM RIGHT — Denise Mar - tin takes a break after dancing to get some punch. Page 49: BOTTOM RIGHT — Raymond Williams believes in going to the spring dance in style. TOP RIGHT — Two couples take a rest at the spring dance, as seniors Lori Hoyle and Carolyn Queen try to carry on a conservation over the blare of the music. BOTTOM LEFT — faculty members, Karen Cabaniss and George Hall get in on the apne dance. TOP LEFT — Barry Mckee “boogies on down” at the spring dance. Dances 49
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