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Junior Class Officers pause for a picture with King Neptune. The night was warm and mellow as couples arrived at the gymnasium for the much-anticipated prom. As the ju- niors, seniors, and their dates entered the gym, they walked through a pas- sageway that led to a treasure chest filled with tiny jewels, and then a hint to the wellguarded theme of the prom was revealed to the seniors. As everyone entered the gym, couples were seen dancing among the streamers that sepa- rated the scashell-strewn tables and King Neptune was viewed in the dist- ance sitting upon his throne. So thus, the juniors had provided for the seniors the theme “Neptune’s Court”. Couples danced to the music of the Rocking Rhythms Band, and following intermission, William Robinson and Charita Doswell were crowned King and Queen of the festivities as a shower of balloons fell upon the dance floor. As the hour reached twelve, couples began to depart, but they will always remember their night of under-the ocean fantasy. Juniors and their dates enjoy an evening of dancing. Couples exhibit looks of pleasure as the evening progresses. 13
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Prom Provides Beneath-The-Sea Fairyland William Robinson and Charita Dos well are crowned King and Queen of “Neptune's Court . Couples frolic among balloon-scattered dance floor. Hostesses smile approvingly as they view merry activities. 12 Part of a ship-wrecked boat provides clue to the theme as seniors enter gym.
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FIRST ROW: Charles Lewis. Lynn Meadows. Dennis Spillman. Everett Irving. William Robinson. Charita Doswcll. Rita Cochran. Curtis Taylor. Robert Clayton, Don McAbec, Stanley Kay ton, David L.ayne. SECOND ROW: Brenda Dowdy. Sherrie Sutton. Donna Oertcl. Joanic Marion. Romainc Trent. Lana Fleming. Adcll Johnson. Ruby Trent. Vanessa Anderson. Clementine Anderson. Martha Randolph, I.inda Brown. Mary Owen. THIRD ROW': Jerry Lewis. Henry Wynn. Bobbie Scott. James Dcskins, Brenda Lipscomb. Patricia Seales. Linda Mobley. Betty Johnson. Peggy Turpin. Berkley Pleasants, Debra Parker, Deborah Ward. FOURTH ROW: John Brown. Michael Boyles. Richard Fields. Tony Trent. Harry Harrison. Michael Miller. Walter Blackwell. Billy McAbee. Tommy Huddleston. Donald Horton. FIFTH ROW: Sarah Bates. Martha Mosby. Ruby Hendricks. Margie Wright. Robert Kenny. Jon Oliv- er. Robert Jones. Queen Trent. Cathy Matthews. Betty Chandler. Anita Huddleston, Sandra Chapman. Commencement Activities Climax High School Life The Class of 1972 honor graduates completed high school w ith an academic average of ninety or above. Outstanding seniors received awards for their extra efforts and talents in school. 14
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