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Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet M Y H,, ,, . ,. Mn ky Yiilr K M , , .g , cy y p Cool night air set the scene for the Southern Rhapsody -theme of Junior-Senior Prom. The banquet was highlighted by the welcoming address of junior class president Russ Armstrong and the acceptance by senior class president David Johnson. The eveningas enter- tainment featured the Dixie Two, Cheryll Schlimmer and Janet Hotellingg a clever skit showing Southern home life by Cery Deaver, Jo Stocker, Jo Gordon, Carol Cook, and Ron Saltzmang and a folk fest which brought the audience into the Southern spirit, led by Steve Ryan, Denise Speck, and Dave Malam. Beau- tiful decorations depicting a Southern Belle strolling through her shady garden further accented the theme, the band softly played and dancers glided over the floor. Upper Left: Mr. and Mrs. Rellihan, Mr. and Mrs. McColley lead dancers across the floor. Upper Right: Newport Five provides both fast and slow music for the prom dances. Lower Left: Russ Armstrong presents the welcome to Seniors fromthe Juniors. Lower Right: Dave Johnson responds with a 'gThank you from the Senior class.
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Junior Class Honors Senior at Vlfords of senior class president David Johnson accurately reflected the sentiments of all seniors poem. when he recited his This year has been a great one, the last for some of us. Yet your foresight has seen our plight, you juniors have, and thus, You've organized this Banquet for all of us tonight, So that Junior class and Senior class can come here and unitc. You're giving us u Banquet, you're putting us in deht, We owe you something, juniors, 'cause this night we won't forget. And we will repay you, juniors, when about four weeks from now, We pack our bags and leave this place, and to your class endow The sacred name of useniorf' which we've been proud to wear But a name wc only borrow, and to which you shall fall heir. Then take it, juniors, take it, and carry on the name, While we go out into the world and seek another fame. We'll accept this Banquet, juniors, and feel most justified, If you'll accept from us a name, and wear it then with pride. in Upper Right: There's someone out there paw! says .loey Stocker as she opens the skit portraying Lower Left: Students having dinner at the Junior-Senior Prom and banquet. Lower Right: John Cnagy, MC for this special occasion, puts his all into one of his jokes. I8 .aw Southern life
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Cedar Falls l-ligh's Dramaties Department The Cedar Falls High School Dramatics department opened its season with NSolid Cold Cadillac, a hilari- ous story of a little old lady, fably portrayed by Sally Woodsl who, by using common sense and folksiness, brings the colossal General Products Corporation to its knees. CAST T. John Blessinglon .....,.,........r ,,,,,,,, J ohn Uban Alfred Metcalfe ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,, G ary Deaver Warren Gillie ,.,,,.,., ,,,,. L arry Sachau Clifford SMU -aa-sf..a....s s..rrr. C wig Williams e Mrs. Laura Partridge ,.,, Y,rr,,,,, S ally Woods ' Amelia Shotgraren ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, J Liner Blough fllllfff feflffifls ..,,Y,f... ..,.,,.,,,. K en Steincamp Miss L'Arriere ,,,,,,.,. Cathy Livingston Edward L. McKeever ,,,,.,l.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Dave Johnson Right Center: Dave Johnson demonstrates speech technique as he presents Solid Gold's only ora- tion. Left Center: Miss L'Arriere had her swimming pool dug with a General Products steam shovel! Lower Right: Mrs. Partridge's office gets its first check-off from management. Below: Judy Clark is made up in the dolls house. The play's comical farce was a pleasure to behold. The production utilized three part revolving scenery the first Cedar Falls High School productionto do so
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