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JUNIOR PROM attendants are, Brenda Cockerham,HalCilliland,Debbie Grady, Andy Robles, First Attendants ,lane Richardson, Carl Rnricog Dolores Perez, David Gomez. Popular Students Crowned at formals, lead grand marches Traditionally, the choosing and crowning of the royal courts are important parts of the year. The third Sports Queen, Alice Romero, and her attendants, one from each class, were se- lected by the Lettermenls Club and varsity foot- ball squad. She received roses and was crowned at the dance preceding the Ray-Morenci game. AutuIrm Leavesf, theme ofthe Girls' League Formal, set the mood for an enchanting evening. Council members nominated candidates for king, and the following week Danny Robles was elected. The Junior Prom royalty were Toni Ramirez, Queen, and Robert Navarrete, King. First at- tendants were ,lane Richardson and Carl Enrico. l 'Maki' 'f'!'?-at Alice Romero Spo rts Q uee n
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an Danny Robles Toni Ramirez, Junior Prom Queen Girls' Leogue King Roberi Navarreie, Junior Prom King SPORTS QUEEN attendants are Jacque White, Rhonda Nlassingill, Janet Fox, and JoAnn Flores. fi gg Tal? E 1:
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Final Month Brings Yearbooks, prom, banquet, caps and gowns Each warm, sunny day carried seniors nearer to the conclusion of their high school life. Wistfully they recalled the joys and hardships of gp their past four years. Spring elections touched off preparation aj for the '69-'70 school year and study M for final exams began. The delightful scent of flowers permeated L the air and the gym was transformed 1' T into a kaleidoscope of colors as young couples gis- danced the night away at the Junior Prom. i it J The momentous day finally arrived . . . . . . . 'W' i i r GRADUATION l Seniors registered mixed emotions. The future beckoned ANXIOUS Eighth Graders await commencementexercises. as they marched SIQWIY down the aisle- wm , K n- ,, , .. W N 41. F Vrk- yi p K Q asi -ia r as , e s r M .. 5' U i 45. T -1' sim .. K 1 U, sm 1 wh if iz' 0. 3' E is 3 il 1 A . ' 'f X if ' is t 4 , Q s. :Sf J if ,Q ,X ff ..-,ameri ii , A t t ,,. , . A K F yies 1 V e, D- - A g f:21.s. X i , I M , f . , fx it is , -,, is g I K x, l L ie .- 'U , f . -W, psf.-,, ' . , , , WITH VICTORY smile, proud eighth grader wins All-Girl Relay at Jr. High Track Meet, STREAMING DELIGHTIS experienced by prom decorators, left. ACCOMPLISHED Journalists enjoy annual Quill and Scroll Banquet, below.
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