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Page 32 text:
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E Seniors Sun, Swim Paleface Park was the site for the annual senior picnic. Skiing and swimming were the main activities in the clean, cool water. A dunebuggy and boat, supplied by Coach Larry Spillar, gave the picnic an added touch of enjoyment and excitement. Many stu- dents enjoyed playing football, soaking up the sun, or just listening to music. There was plenty of food and drink for those who found messing around too tedious. Momentos brought back to school the next included tales of skiing, tales about swimming, and tales of too much sun. C 28 — Senior Picnic
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(A) Nothon Sonche sits one out during the Junior- Senior Prom which was held at Quality Inn South. Or moybc he is |ust enioying the decorations. (8) Sipping a coke is Charlie Ray and Debra Scott. They seem to be obsorbed in something thot is going on perhaps on the dance floor. (C) Kay Ceorley looks her pretti- est at the prom os did many other girls whose dresses ranged from the brightest and most casual of spring colors to the most sophisticated of formal wear. Escorts were dressed in formol tuxedos replete with tics and boutonnieres. (D) While waiting for the music to begm, Mike Richburg, Joe Payton, Kathy Korp, Dewana Pack, Janice Sanders, and Robert Runge take a short break. A member of the band is in the background. (E) Two members of the 'Klick' bond played and sang ot the prom. The live music wos donceoble as couples took to the floor with those new swinging steps. (F) Mrs. Mildred Rucker talks with a student while Sandi White and Sharon Luns- ford listen intently. Mrs. Rucker wos one of the spon- sors of the prom. F Prom — 27
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(A) Debbie Holl, Chcri Scidenberger, Coleen Marbur- ger, Julie Cummings, and Barbara Smith would win the award for being the prettiest sun soakers. (B) Fac- ulty dunking was the rule of the day os Mark Turck and Corlos Sepulveda watch as Mr. E. H. Meadows struggles out of the water. (C) Coach Larry Spillor gasses it up os Robert Walker watches. Skiing was the favorite sport of the day with a dune buggy ride F coming in second. (D) Skiing looks easy as Rodney Matthews seems to glide olong as he had skiicd all his life. Maybe he hos. (E) Mr. Willie Glass and Princi- pal John P. G. McKenzie get ready to sail off into the blue. Mr McKenzie firmly anchors the sail. (F) Brav- ery must be a port of the life of Mark Turek and Car los Sepulveda as the body partly submerged is thot of Mr. E. H. Meadows. Senior Picnic — 29
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