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Opposite page: Accepting his crown is Leonard Schorr, as Mr. Shields looks on, below. The Grand March (right) begins all Prom Activities. Right: Senior David Bays shows his get- down and boogie moves during the Prom. Above: The Prom provided students with a gourmet delight. Different types of food kept the guests nibbling all night. 18
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★ Living with a senior Everyone knows what it is like to be a senior, or at least soon will know what it is like. But what is it like to live with a senior? Just ask any parent, younger brother or sister of a senior. For instance, many claim that a senior takes twice as long getting ready in the morning, so that they can have that all important senior look. Then there is the way a senior acts. They have been watching for five long years other senior classes, so that by the time they reach twelth grade they have reached perfection. They know all the ropes now, they know their priveleges. Ah! It’s great to be a senior. Above left: Waiting for the bus is Tammy Luckey. The glimmer of sunshine gives hope for a beautiful day. Below left. Dur- ing his free time, Benny Corder relaxes outside of school. Above: Senior Kathy Gray clowns around before the start of basketball practice. Left: At the end of class, Rigina Rager likes to relax with a lollipop. 17
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Stars coming out On the morning of May 10 ju- niors and seniors began final prep- arations for the Prom. Through all the rush of picking up flowers, tuxedos and being late for hair ap- pointments, everyone seemed to make it on time for the Grand March, held at the community center. The song, All Of My Love, theme for the Prom, started out the festivities. The evening was highlighted with the crowning of the King and Queen, Edith Palmer and Leonard Schorr. Princesses were Karen Williams and Vicki Bowers. 19
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