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Many Students Enjoy Roman Holiday9 The Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet was held Saturday, May 3 in the DHS gymnasium. The theme, Roman Holiday, was appropriately expressed with decorations including fountains, columns, a chariot, and a stairway to the Temple of the Gods. Upperclassmen enjoyed the evening meal of ham and its trimmings. Lori Keirsey, Junior class president, presided over the banquet and introduced guest speakers, Jay Lemons, Senior class president. Gene McCane, Dolores Stanislaw, and Lamar Hicks. The dance began at 8:00 with music provided by Hustut-ler. Many stayed well into the midnight hour enjoying the music and good times.
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BELOW: Part of the members of the Social Studies Department's NCA Committee review their report. From left to right are Lisa Ringer, Dale Worley, Roy Sherfield, and Debbie Kennamer. CENTER BOTTOM. Joy Smith gives her campaign speech for student body president. LEFT BOTTOM: Senior art students Danny Stoker and Karen Young work on oil paintings. FAR RIGHT: Dean Adkins shows his one-man art show which featured work completed during all four years of high school. RIGHT: Rick Williams, left, and Candy Poe receive their senior announcements from Charles Brandon.
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RIGHT BOTTOM: From left to right, Mark Jackson, Chris Mourfield, Mary Jo Allen, and Ed Layton dance under the starry sky. MIDDLE BOTTOM: Students enjoy dancing to the music of Hustut-ler. ' From left to right are Mike Cooksey, Danny Harkness, Sonja Gibson, and Joe Alexander. LEFT BOTTOM: Seated a-mong the Roman decor at the banquet are Rob Mayer, Pam Jackson, Jim McDaniel, Vickie Kandalaft, Nancy Tuley, John Capps, Teresa Fields, and Candy Poe. FAR LEFT: Prom is a special occasion for many. Dean Adkins and Andrea Ayers enjoy each other's company. LEFT: A balcony view of the banquet shows Lamar Hicks, a member of the DHS faculty, commenting on the Senior class. 27
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