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H ,-s li ( M Senior Hal Senior Fun Senior Practice The 720th Day The 720th day, May 22, 1975 signaled a rapid end to what seemed to be a long four years. The Seniors however were not to leave without their presence being felt by the underclassmen. Thus, the Class of ' 75 made Senior Hall a tradition not to be forgotten. To conclude the last day, the afternoon was spent in prepar- ation for one of our most memorable days— Commencement. Opposite Page: Far right top corner: Andy Reusser seems perplexf right center: John Bouvron and Jan Adair. Bottom: Beth iVIcEntire, Bev IWcEntire, and Roberta McFarren listen while instructions are read. Top Center: An exposed Chuck Jordan and bib overalled Wayne Hal e. This Page: Right: A Senior Citizen poses. Center right: Mary Colcord and Genny Krieger cracic up. Below: The outs and ins of Senior Hall.
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1975 Prom Theme Color My World The Junior class under the direction of Evans made the 1975 Prom, a beautiful array of color and light. Through the ingenius use of paper cups donated by MacDonald ' s, Miss Evans along with her Art classes, created billowing covers for the lights. Judy Cooper and Jane Wenzel and a staff of Juniors, decorated the Commons area to create a world of color. The big night found couples dancing to the music of a group called Whisper. The After- Prom was held at the Shiloh. Only one section of the Shiloh was used; however, everyone enjoyed dancing to the band Surge. Opposite Page: Top Left, C. Gibson, looking her usual lovely self, being crowned Prom Queen by Natalie Ellen- mood. Top Center: The King and Queen with their court. Top Right: P. Williams being crowned King. Bottom Left: Kirk Horstmeyer and T. Tedder having a tete a tete. Bot- tom Right: S. Inman grooves. This Page: Top Right, J. Cooper and Miss Evans. Center Right: D. Hall and L. Slof- fer work up high. Far Bottom Right: D. Alexander and P. Lyons. Bottom Center: F. Zucco and L. Garcia dance to the music of the Prom group . . . Whisper.
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