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Announcing the stu dents in the Prom figure, Kay Hargrave reads the names and offices held. Sophompore prom servers hand out programs and greet students outside the ballroom. Seniors Lila Ghatak and Ricky Davis wait in line prior to their announcement in the prom figure. — hal The Big Moment. Prom figure participants line up before the announcement of the King and Queen. Awaiting the figure, Prom couples line up to watch the ceremony. 28 Junior-Senior Prom
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— thi one Son ams eeeienie aie die ¢ A Spring Fling To Florida ‘“‘Daytona Beach, here we come!”’ Such was the cry of the summer-clad members of the Madrigal and Jazz Choirs. Over their summer wear, they sported heavier jackets as they left Richmond in 40 0 weather for the 75 0 Orlando, Florida. Both choirs were entrants in the Flor- idaworld Music Festival on the basis of prior acceptance by a board of music ex- perts, who judged choirs from all over the country. Each of these choirs won a bronze medal, and all choir members en- joyed their vacation away from home. Other events on the agenda were a morning spent at Sea World, a day spent at Disneyworld, and a day at Daytona Beach. After seventeen long hours on a James River bus, the weary travelers re- turned home with fond memories and sun- burn. A Decade in existence. Chorus members walk past the reflection pool at Disney World. The Magic Kingdom. Derek Therrell stands outside the castle during the chorus trip. Spring Fling 27
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Hotel John Marshall Hosts Prom Prom was on the tip of everyone's tongue, but it was especially on the minds of the junior class officers and represen- tatives. Prom is the main event of the year, symbolizing the juniors’ hard work and the seniors last dance and farewell. ‘‘We’ve Only Just Begun” was chosen as the theme to symbolize the changes that had taken place during the year. The John Marshall Hotel in downtown Richmond hosted the event. It was held in the Roof Garden on the fourteenth floor overlook- ing the city skyline. On arriving at the Prom, Prom servers handed out memory books and took up invitations, which were returned after the Prom. They also helped serve the re- freshments, which the John Marshall ca- tered. Taking their place in the Prom figure, Kathy ’ Musselman and Mark Lucas complete the formation of the M. ee se ee i ' ‘ % a nd b, All Smiles, Amy Weston and Lewis Owens walk We’ll sit this one out. Mariam Putze and her date, onto the floor after their formal announcement. rest between dances. Junior-Senior Prom 29
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