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Cherry Prom e Breaks Tradition In year's past, the Cherry Prom King and Queen have been selected from the sponsors of the dance, the TIGER STRIPES staff. Because of selec- tiveness and little involvement, the tradition was changed by selecting can- didates from Pep Club and Key Club. This year, the tradition was broken again: only this tlme, there was no club discrimination, no qualifications, and few criticisms. The 1977 Cherry Prom King and Queen were selected by those students attending the dance. As the seniors entered, their names were written down and at 10:15 a ballot was typed and candidates were picked. We feel that because the dance was such a success with its attractive decorations, tremendous band llt even camel, and the hard work put into plan- ning, that we must commend Sharon Fodness and the rest of the TIGER STRIPES staff for a job well done! ,gi'U'!Q,
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we wasafil 1. Todd Starnes, Junior Class President, and Carolyn Bur- nison pose for a picture in the winter scene. 2. The dancers enjoy the slow songs. 3. Anybody want to dance! yells Dan Flanagan as Nancy Olson cries What about me! and Rich Barnes expresses his opinion. 4. Don't let the guys see everything we're taking, says Karen McLinn to Kristi Swenson as Krlsti tries to decide how many tarts to take. 5. Bob Landstrom and Yvonne VanWyhe take a stroll along the beach in the summer scene. 6. Soda provided the music for the Jr.-Sr. Prom. xg
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