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' Moonlit Granada ' enchants Prom Night One of the year ' s biggest events was presented on April 30, the evening of the Junior Prom, Moonlit Granada. Upon entering the cafeteria, the walls were decorated with huge fans adorned with pink and red roses, one noticed the queen ' s throne, centered among nine arches, draped in white satin with vines of red and pink roses. . Centralites danced to the music of the Herman Binkley ' s Band until 10 o ' clock. At this time the Moonlit Granada Court entered while Richard Harris sang Granada. The Queen ' s Court consisted of Jean Adams, Joyce Ambrose, Rhoda Bramley, Sally Denny, Diane Eastes, Ailcy Isbell, Carolyn Moore, Linda Mowan, Cheri Peffley, and the crown bearer, Tanya Jackson. Teresa Brown entered the Spanish atmosphere and was crowned by the 1965 Junior Prom Queen, Shirley Love, Queen of the 1966 Junior Prom. After the crowning of Queen Teresa, the 1967 Class President, Phil Pearson, led the Grand March. Centralites danced until midnight and then left to attend the After-Prom Party at the Hoagland Hayloft. Bob and the Fade-A-Ways provided the music. Mrs. Irene Rahmer and Mr. John Baugh- man were the 1967 Class sponsors. Majestically poised. Miss Teresa Brown walks slowly toward the throne where she will be crowned Queen of the 1966 Junior Prom. Moonlit Granada, by the Queen of the 196 5 Junior Prom, Miss Shirley Love. Teresa was preceded by her court and the crown bearer Miss Tanya Jackson, and the Queen of the 196S Junior Prom,
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Friday Night dances provided evening activity A favorite band for Friday dances was the Upsetters. They played at many of the dances and many students came to hear them. WTnlc enjoying a soft drink, Jon Smith and Carolyn Brownlee wait for another dance. Friday night was a popular dance night. Dancing to a slow number is unusual at Central dances. Bands usually played fast numbers. Flla Wee Jones enjoys one of the slower dances with U. :-;r.;: The tempo picks up as Centralites dance to a fast number. Dances provided a diversion on Fridav nights. v?5 HI H B ' 1 m KILm ■TIV ' ..1
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Teresa Brown reigned in the Spanish atmosphere of the 1966 Junior Prom, Moonlit Granada. Queen Teresa sat on her throne which was back- dropped by nine golden arches, adorned with red and pink roses entangled in vines, with white satin draped in the archways. The Moonlit Granada Court consisted of (left to right) Ailcy Isbell. Rhoda Bramley, Sally Denny, Jean Adams, Diane Eastes, Queen Teresa, Carolyn Moore, Linda Mowan, Cheri Peffley, Joyce Ambrose, and the 965 Junior Prom Queen, Shirley Love. Juniors worked hard weeks before the Junior Prom, constructing the pink and red roses out of crepe paper, and the black crepe Spanish lace. Teresa Brown and Willie Gilbert work on decorations for the Prom in order to get them done in time for the event, as students spent many hours to have the Prom appear with the Spanish atmosphere that it had.
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