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Pepe Buttacavoli, president of the senior class, plans to major in business or en- gineering. His main interests are cars and wrestling. Bill Brake still remembers the ioys and nightmares of being co-chairman of the iunior prom. He was active as senior vice president. x--ss fd'- I gained ten pounds but it was worth it, says Stephanie Cooke of her trip to Europe. She was senior secretary and par- ticipated in many activities. Graduation, Prom Highlight Four Years .6f'3w 4 W, ..,,,. I ,V 1-ni: Decorations for the Senior Prom begin to take shape under the workmanship of a few of the two hundred seniors who helped.
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QC? SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD . . . Back Row: John Hopkins, Randy Cooper, Pepe Buttacavoli, Bill Neubauer, Bruce Grossetta, Buddy Doolen . . . Second Row: Diane Tully, Bob Dixon, Jeff Carter, Dick Badger, Mrs. Pauline Baldwin, Gail Price . . . Front Row: Beth Hopkins, Lucy Richardson, Stephanie Cooke, Pam Phillips, Ann Raynolds, Susan Landon. Mrs. Pauline Baldwin Sponsor ' 'Nigel' Baccalaureate and graduation services capped off four years of outstanding participation by the mem- bers of the senior class. The dances of their first three years, Bongo Bounce, Moods in Blue, and Aloha, have provided rich memories for those who attended. Senior Day at the U. of A. was attended by many members of the class. The biggest thrill of the day was the crowning of their Senior Princess, Sally May, qgqsry Bill Kemmeries Sponsor as Queen. November 19 was the date of the highlight of the senior year-the Prom. All of the striking decorations were white and the seniors danced to the music of yyyyt ,,,,y,,, Wayne Webb amid Roman pillars and white ivy that NZE A I climbed around the cafeteria. A fountain was filled if A with dry ice, and the ceiling was lowered with woven ' -- il A crepe paper-over forty-two miles of it! Bill Kellis S :,: .9 April found the senior class going all out to help make SPOHSOI' the Senior Capers a show never to be forgotten. A Q Mrs. Pauline Baldwin, the class sponsor for four years, lyvle 5 QM played a large part in the success of this class with ,-,1 ,,,. .f , the help of the other sponsors who joined the class Ll, 0 this year.
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