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Aauuiyqoyq Aoueyq oueN sq Z fr X 3 3 ru N4 l l l , ,, Provine Studios took pictures at the Junior-Senior Prom during the dance at the Astrovillage Hotel. Jayme Johnson and Butch Brady pose on the lootbridge constructed by Building Trades for the pictures. T 9'--. ,'g,if?l 1 V 9577 ,hif i . ' A-g 'Q.,H'7f Between dances Janet Flowmer and Robert Key relax at one of the tables in the main ballroom. Tables were set with centerpieces of roses, souvenier programs and napkins, and bowls ol snacks. Gangster provided country and rock music for the dance. Holly Barnes and Matt Howland move to the group's rendition ol the Senior class song Crystal Ball. Junior-Senior Prom Gangster plays at prom Gangster provided music for the Junior-Senior Prom at the AstroVillage Hotel Friday, April 10. The band played varied music, such as ACXDC songs. Stairway to Heaven, Cot- toneyed Joe, and the Senior class song Crystal Ball. The event was from 8 p.m. to midnight, Favors given included survival kits which contained towelettes and alka-seltzer and silver armadillo pins picked up at registration locations near the entrance and silk roses and programs on each table. Students who sold magazines, football programs andfor worked on decorations tor the dance after school were eligible for prom tickets. The tickets were S25 per person for others. Junior-Senior Prom 25
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ll f F2 l l l Senior member Joe Gothard responds to his being voted by the team as Most Valuable Player forthe Varsity. Joe played defensive safety and offensive halfback. Football Banquet Gothard, team winners Joe Cothard was honored as the Most Valuable Player at the Football Banquet January 17. The entire team was given the Fighting Heart Award by Head coach Jack Waggoner. The event was organized by the Wildcat Booster Club. Peanut's characters, armadillos and Wildcat faces served by wall decorations. Tables were adorned by plastic helmets and balloon pieces done by Mrs. Martha Beasley and Mrs. Carol Delk. Team captains emceed the program whose speakers were Wildcat president Norman Porter and Coach Waggoner. 24 Football Banquet -s t . , t tg gig t Q 4 Ama.: . X -' be P1 if If I 3 P' 6555? ' ,Q tf. K 51 Two team captains, Mike Hatley and Greg Porter, accept the Fighting Heart Award for the tearn. recipient of the Fighting Heart Award. Two-year Head coach Jack Waggoner announces the team as Terri Alexander, Jon Mclntire and Armesa Dobbs serve themselves at the banquet table at the Atascocita Country Club. Fried chicken was served with a variety ot salads and side dishes, 2 D, 4-. . . 5 A 'S .v xi I WR I I . Ni- H, A 4 s . A r s L f ' 6 N 1 ' Y , r X g - I ,f K.: Kia. :i.L w s?f- :Jr-,,e5 422 ' -
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f-5,--I i 5 M l t L, W :1 g W. ..., KJ... K E. O N. r String bass player Mike Larrow is part Tommy Djilas, David Tullos, and of orchestra for songs Lida Rose Zaneeta Shinn, Lynn Larson, meet and Shipoopi, secretly on the footbridge. THE MUSIC MA MA fifth joint musical For the fifth consecutive year a musical was produced by joint effort of several departments. The Music Man was presented by Art, Band, Choir and Gymnastics May 4, 5 and 8 in the auditorium. Tickets were sold by cast members for S2 in advance or were 32.50 at the door. The leads were played by Kim Stengel as Librarian Marian Paroo and John Hancock as Professor Harold Hill. The two fell in love after Hill, a traveling salesmanfcon man, came to town to sell instruments and stayed to organize a marching band. 26 The Music Man 'Q Ill , .. . .a 5 .. X xii fir U7 :r Q O 1 ZU 92 E 0 r Lynn Swanner plays the piano accompaniment for Kim Stengel on My White Knight as Mrs, Vickie Westfall stands in to read Mrs. Paroo. Mrs. Westfall choreographed the play. U7 :Y nn O 3 U3 ro E O r After throwing firecrackers during the ladies presentation of Hiawatha, Tommy Djilas, David Tullos, defends himself to Constable Locke, Kurt Keown, and Professor Hall, John Hancock.
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