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fd Earlyin June comes the highest point of the Rows of Seniors form a fascinating pattern from the auditorium balcony on Awards Day. f-iw
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fountains at three clas A Song for a Summer's Nightn was the theme of the Sophomore Prom. Cynthia Slate and Bill Kester finish a dance at the Junior-Senior. A shining castle, partly obscured by clouds, stands high above the dancers. 5 s-sponsored events THREE PROMS sponsored by the various classes were presented in the spring of 1957. After having Worked hard all year raising funds and making plans, the classes were proud of their social events. The Junior-Senior Prom, with the theme Stairway to the Stars, was on the night of May 3. A talented decorations committee worked all day and half the night before fastening clouds to the baskets in the gym, lining the Walls with star-studded blue paper, and raising a golden castle at one end of the room. The Sophomore Prom, held in April, fea- tured A Song for a Summer's Night. April Starlight provided the theme for the Freshman Prom, at which couples danced among soft lights and colorful decorations. c f f i ' 1 l l 'E X L
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l ! year-Graduation l l Miss Haywood proudly recognizes Ronald Koonts and Wyndham Wilkinson for winning Morehead Scholarships. THE TASSEL SURELY shouldn't hang right over my nose! the senior wailed. It was Awards Day, when the seniors made their first public appearance in caps and gowns. Some of the highlights of the as- sembly Were the presentation of awards, an inspirational message by the Reverend Thomas Haggaig and a skit portraying the four happy high school years of those who had started as frustrated freshmen, pro- gressed as sophisticated sophomores and jealous juniors, and then Were superior seniors. On baccalaureate evening they sat rever- ently and attentively as Dr. Roy E. Watts delivered the sermon. On graduation night they listened to helpful advice from Dr. Franklin H. McNutt of Woman's College. In the gym before the grand march, Chief Marshal Epting and Mrs. Dobson check the roll.
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