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Junior-Senior Prom Is Highlight Of Year’s Upperclassmen dance in a memorable wonderland. Providing music for the couples on the dance floor, is The Loonis McGlo- hon Orchestra. Johnny Grier and Susan Baldwin cross the floor to take their places in the traditional Grand March. 26
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Clubs Sponsor Holiday Dances The language and International Exchange clubs collaborated in giving the annual Christmas dance. Due to the efforts of the four clubs, the cafeteria, adorned with candles and greenery, was transformed into a holiday wonderland. The title of Mr. Santa Claus, a contest originated the previous year, went to H.T. Weaver. Dancing was done to the music of the fabulous Premiers. The Sweetheart Dance, another club sponsored event, was given in early February by the Beta Club. Members of the club decorated the cafeteria in the theme of “The Sweetheart Tree.” Wanda Thomas was elected to reign as Sweetheart Queen. Debbie Capp, Mallery Knee, Wanda Fowler and Judy Winder served as her attendants. Music was provided by Harry Deal and the Galaxies. Christy Fuller and Walter Kale enjoy themselves at the Sweetheart Dance. Wanda Thomas and Senior Class attendants, Debbie Capp and Mallery Knee, reign over the Sweetheart Dance. Couples socialize around the dance floor. Couples dance in a Christmas wonderland. 25
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Activities Park Center was the setting for the 1966-67 Junior-Senior Prom on the evening of April 28th. The Decorations Committee, headed by co-chairmen Bonnie Watts and Robbie Peacock, set the theme as “Through the Looking Glass,” and various members of the Junior Class helped to carry out the plans. Couples entered to find themselves transported to the world of “Alice in Wonderland.” A photographer was on hand to take pictures of the couples against an imaginative setting. The tradi¬ tional Grand March and the spotlight dance served as the high point of the evening as East’s celebrities and their dates were presented to the crowd. For the juniors, the dance brought an end to their long weeks of planning and work, while for the seniors, it was a memorable climax to their year as candidates for graduation. Various members of the Junior Class work hard to transform Park Center into a wonderland. Beth West and Mike Ray enjoy ref reshments provided by the Junior Class. 27
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