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N l This majestic lighthouse provided a scenic back- ground for the 1964 Prom. Russ Deltr1ch's Dance Orchestra serenaded to the mood of Harbor Lights. :I f I x x. in 1 . 1, ' Of, 1 1 K The Melody Misses entertained at the dance which followed the banquet. Juniors put finishing touches on the Prom decorations. Students were served refreshments whlle they relaxed between dances. 'V -4' 1' frm www
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Dancing beneath the Harbor Lights.., School Board President Julius Judd Block presented the main address at the 1964 Prom banquet. They would have danced all night, but curfew was at 12:00A.M. Time passed slowly for the juniors as theywere maklng preparations for the Junior-Senior Prom, but many seniors saw one of the major events of their last year coming all too quickly. Both jmmiors and seniors dined in the candle-lit cafeteria on May 2, 1964. The nautlcally-named foods, the llsh nets on the walls, and the miniature anchors on the curtains put couples ln the mood for the atmosphere awaiting them ln Jensen Gymnasium. Upon entering the gym, the couples could clearly see that the juniors had spent weeks planning the decor. An enormous lighthouse was erected inthe middle ofthe floor, and lts rays shed light on the dancers below. For those not wanting to dance the entire evening, the north-east corner of the gym Ca dangerous reefj was roped off and couples wandered there to gaze at the moon. Tables with quaint checkered cloths were arranged ln the opposite corner of the gym, and those not busy dancing or gazing at the moon were sipping punch and eating cookies. The seafaring atmosphere was further enhanced as Russ Deitr1ch's band caused all hands on deck to be enchanted by the notes floating on melodic waves from the ship- llke stage. 1 The jlmlors were proud of their prom, and they hoped ' the seniors embarked upon their Bon Voyage to the tune of Harbor Lights. -at ff 22
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