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fAbovel The dreamy atmosphere of the Junior-Senior Prom climaxed a thrilling evening. An L.H.S. graduate, Lee Boyd Montgomery, and h. . . . . is cohorts, furnished the music. There were table games, a gushing punch bowl, and Moonlight and Roses decorations. The Junior mothers' club sponsored the affair. ..,,.x '-' lCircleJ Marilyn Douglass, iunior, who read the Senior Wills stops by the 6O sign as the photog- rapher snaps his camera. at N I7
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CRight1 Authoresses of 1959-60 Senior Class Prophecy Cl. to r.b May Belle Ayers tread the prophecyj, Billie Venn, and Kay Martin. Multilevel rose fountain in foreground, 'lb event for the first time 1959-60. Junior-Senior Banquet Features 'gllloonlight and Rosesv Motif The Junior-Senior banquet featured a Moonlight and Roses Motif. On May 7, the school lunch room was transformed into a garden highlighted with red roses and a star-spangled sky. A beautiful multi-level fountain which floated roses and rose petals, centered an open area in front of the rostrum, which was sheltered by a rose-entwined trellis. By candlelight, members of the senior class, and faculty members and administrators enioyed a tasty meal followed by special program numbers. All were guests of the 1959-60 Junior class. A quartet from Tom S. Lubbock pro- vided musical numbers. CLeft1 Charles Coffey displayed wit and charm as master of ceremonies for the annual Junior-Senior banquet. CLeftJ Junior-Senior Banquet scene. Summer delivery for the Wildcat made possible the pic toral account of this exciting
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,e yy Cllightl Keith Dickson, vi the local F.F.A. chapter, master tor the Parent-Son CFar rightl Gary Fulton, ce-president of acted as toast- banquet. toastmaster for the sweepstakes-celebrating band dinner introduces the first guest, Food. Mr. Yu m-Yurn- 200 Attend F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet Some 200 attended the F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet, despite rainy weather, on April 26, in the school lunch room. Decorations featured traditional emblems tor the National F.F.A. Organization and the customary opening ceremonies went oft with per- fection. Speakers were Troy Armes and Teddy Carruth. Band Dinner Celebrates MSweepstakes The annual band dinner, on May 14, at the Country Club, was occasion tor celebration ot the winning Sweepstakes in area competition. Spring roses and sott candlelight lent glamor to the sweepstakes theme. The program included Senior Glimpses by .lim Nel- son, Senior's Farewell by Dale Howard, a solo by .lake Torres, and singing by the Ott Beats.
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