Manchester High School - Memoir Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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Manchester High School - Memoir Yearbook (Richmond, VA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 31 of 248
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Juniors Work Hard So Seniors Can “Hold On To Yesterday” The Juniors made plans for the Prom months in advance. The court yard needed to be ra cleaned up, themes needed to j be decided on, and a band ¥. had to be chosen. A group of Juniors put in many long hours of work after school, during weekends, and Spring Vaca- tion to design, paint and build for the Prom. The Roarin’ Twenties was chosen as the decoration theme. The cafeteria was decorated with an old man- sion, blue skies and a golf course. One wall was designed to look like Lowe’s theatre and streamers decorated the ceiling. A gazebo was placed in the courtyard. Everyone’s hard work seemed to pay off when we enjoyed a memor- able evening. Decorating for the prom required work for Juniors both inside and out, as Dereck Rossi and Anne Louise Hyatt paint the Gazebo. Pausing a moment from her work, Kate Dunham shows that being a Junior can sometimes be a bit dangerous as she decorates from the heights of the cafeteria. Prom Decorating 27

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PROVIDING ENTERTAINMENT FOR the evening was Keith McPeters, singing music that had a special message to Seniors as they realized Graduation was less than a month away. WHITE DRESSES AND suits were acommon sight for the special occasion of the Senior Banquet, the first of many events honor- ing Seniors. The Senior Banquet took place at Vale’s Steak House near the end of May. It was the first of the special senior events that would lead up to Gradua- tion in June. There were not many who missed the dinner. The evening began with the meal. After- v.ards, while everyone was finishing his dessert, Keith McPeters entertained with his voice and his guitar. Lanny Ann LaTora announced the Senior Superlatives. Mike Foley read the Last Will and Testament. With generally sound minds and bodies, Se Nn ] O r B a Nd U ef members of the Class of 77 deposited glad-to-be- rid-of items to various persons and left good times P m8 d B h and memories to others. The part of the Banquet if O Vi eS ot that brought the laughs was the reading of the neem arariel | (a (TOOUS AVC! Poignant Memories - . BBE Pea: a af friends for years of friendship. ONE OF THE DUTIES of the Junior Marshalls © at the Banquet was to greet Seniors and take up tickets at the door, as shown here by Kelly Shea, David Crank and Scott Comes. VOTED “CUTEST COUPLE” of the Senior Class, Joey Moore and Carol Randall pause in a moment of thought at the close of the banquet.



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Smiling happily are Karen Hutcherson and Hal Kelly after they were announced as 1977 prom king and queen. The Juniors worked hard this year to create an atmosphere that the Seniors would long remember. Figure practices proved worthwhile, and helped make the evening memorable as Seniors realized their high school years were coming to an end. Karen Hutcherson and Hal Kelly were chosen as prom king and queen and reigned proudly over the prom. The band, “Just Us”, provided some great entertainment for everyone. The theme song of the Prom was “Hold- ing on to Yesterday’. The night was one everyone would long remember as a special part of their high school years. Juniors, Teresa Freeman and her date Chris Chalkley take a break from the dance floor to enjoy refreshments. 28 Prom

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