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U1 3 U3 r Part of the entertainment at the dinner was Rex Kneisley and his guitar. Rex adjusts the microphone before performing the Beatles during the class dinner. Seats were reserved for sponsors and their guests at the front of the dining area. Senior principal Gayle Watkins, center, other principals and sponsors were recognized and served dinner first. Class vice president Terrie Barrett gives an address in recognition of the work done by class sponsors. Over 700 attend banquet For the second year the Senior Banquet was at the Texas Tumbleweed. Over 700 attended the dinner and dance March 10. Tickets for the event were sold in the Senior principal's of- fice and cost 3312. The price covered a steak meal and a class souvenir mug which was decorated with a motif of a rose fthe class flowery inside a crystal ball tthe class songj on top of which an armadillo fthe class symboll sat. Entertainment was provided by class members who acted out items from the Class History and Rex Kneisley who played guitar and sang. The Class poem by Sandra Carpenter was read by Class Historian Dawn Waggoner. Skits were introduced by Vice president Terrie Barrett and narrated by Danny Doyle and Scott Reeves. For the dance after the banquet and skits, a band was provided by the restaurant. Senior Banquet Senior banquet 39
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JJ Superoat lives again in Mike Petty's imitation ot Jim Gallion at eighth grade pep rallies. Mike was one of the Seniors who acted out parts ofthe class history at the March 10 banquet and dance. Carol Hickman and Stan Cron portray Angie Calfee and Toby Wells' love affair from fifth grade. The skits at the banquet were narrated by Danny Doyle and Scott Reeves. 38 Senior banquet Rs. Linda Roush and Class sponsor Sandra Rhodes place centerpieces and programs on the tables the afternoon before the banquet. Tables for over 700 people were set for the dinner at Texas Tumbleweed
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Three precede graduation Ordering and receiving caps and gowns, commencement exercise practices and the Senior Breakfast were events during pre-graduation days. Caps and gowns were ordered by Seniors for the rental fee of 56.50. A highlight of the week before completion of the year was actual reception of the clothing in Government or the Senior principal's office. After graduation the items were return- ed before real diplomas were issued. Practices were Monday morning before afternoon finals and the morning of Graduation. Both times Seniors were lined up with the Ton Ten first and then the rest of the class alphabetically. The stadium and auditorium were sites for the trial runs. Hell St Highwater Saloon at l-l 8t H Ranch was the location of the Senior Breakfast before the final practice. A menu of ham, eggs, grits, orange juice and milk was offered to those who bought tickets for 38.50. A drawing of meal tickets brought win- ners tape cases and foam-rubber drink can holders. Entertain- ment was by a group of Seniors who also had performed at the Floyd Burton Scholarship Extravaganza. Trying on caps and gowns to make sure of sizes are Liz lnbody, Kara Kendrick and Debbie Falls. Seniors received the graduation regalia in Government or the Senior office the week before graduation. For fortification against the early morning practice for graduation, Debbie Depew eats her breakfast of ham, eggs and grits offered at the Senior Breakfast. Bill Wood readsthe . Senior issue of the Purple Pride after he finished his meal. f -S.: . in V. ' A .A -w -,f. S Y ,. gl x j X i -K W-N.. . X.. 7' 2, -. 'xx we .... .ef .. X sw we -f+,,,g ,. . I. tg -.vig .tx 'Wg -, ' 1-2' 3-1 40 Pre graduation
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