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E NJUH THHDJTJUNS What Senior Skip did not provide in the way of exclusive class entertainment, Class Night did. The program, produced by and featuring seniors, was aimed at only one audience --the Class of ES. The near-graduated were treated to an even- ing of skits and musical numbers, as well as special events, such as the 'I SSS l-lall of Fame. Because of the problems with the crowd at last year's Class Night perfor- mance, there were doubts about having one this year. Fortunately, the adminis- tration agreed to support the tradition, with a few changes. These alterations re- sulted in a more subdued, mature class night. free from last year's antics. While the new atmosphere was sub- dued, it was no less fun. Seniors still found an evening of good entertainment waiting for them in the auditorium. it was easy to see that less of Senior Skip Day had in no way diminished their feeling of class unity. Members of the class of 'SS gather on the stage to sing the class song. Anothe tradition which has survived the years is Senior Day , a dey when seniors take over for the teachers. as Ted Bunch is doing here. ES Hall of Fame
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'STHHS UF N lixl MIN The class of 'SS celebrated the culmina- tion of three years of studies and friendships, the beginning of the end of their childhood, the first night of the rest of their lives, on the warm summer eve- ning of lVlay ES at the Fort lvlonroe Offi- cers' Club. IVlusic by The Street Gang provided the atmosphere, while proud Seniors provided the charm. Decked to the hilt in all their most regal attire, the soon-to-be-graduated Seniors lit the night with their own brilliant stars of ambition and hope for the future, putting the conventional heavenly bodies to shame. Anxious to move onward in life, yet resentful of the irretrievable loss of carefree childhood, graduating Seniors felt emotions run high on this evening of tomorrows. The final dance of the night brought the Senior Prom theme selected by students to everyone's minds. As the slow strains of This World Were lVline swept over the crowd of dancers, visions of a world filled with friends and new experiences painted on a new dawn. 3 fv- .. .1 You want to dance with me? asks Anne ..lachi- mowski to an unseen suitor. l-lostess Susan lvleads gives Senior class sponsor lvlrs. Oliver a congratulatory hug on a job well done. lvlr. Ira Collier and his date take a break from the dancing to enjoy each other's company. ES Senior Prom af .5 if 3 e- .., -. .,r- E MA 2 if 'Ki f f'
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