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SMILING YOUNG COUPLES pause for rest and refreshments at Junior Prom. EAGER PAINTERS prepare for prom, above. ANMCWARD POSITIONS facili- tate the exchange of autographs at an- nual Copper Cat distribution, below. Final Month Brings Fun, Nostalgic Senior Memories INDIVIDUALS' VOTES are cast to de- termine future leaders of student body. 24 May not only brought flowers but also the excitement of the year’s last social events. Ihe juniors collaborated with each other on ideas to decorate for the Junior Prom, turning the gym into a ballroom for a night. The Copper Cat staff eagerly began distributing the yearbooks upon their arrival, to the delight of the student body. The annual Awards Assembly was held, honoring outstanding students. Try ing to hide their tears, graduating seniors realized that the time for leaving had arrived, while the eighth graders nervously awaited the termination of their elementary years. CONCLUSION OF EIGHT school years brings serious thoughts to B. Wright.
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Evening Reign at Gay Dances and streamers for a romantic effect. The Executive Council chose nomi- nees for their king and members vot- ed ontheirehoice. FernieChavez, who was elected King, led the grand march followed by his attendants, Tim Shute, Jones Todacheeny,and I ester Wright. Juniors showed appreciation after attending the Senior Banquet by spon- soring the Junior Prom. For the first time, the honor of being Prom Queen and King was shared by brother and sister. Crowning of Robert and Mary Martin was the highlight of the even- ing. The first attendants for the Prom were Deborah Florez and Nick Armi- jo. Royalty was elected by thejuniors. BROTHER AND SISTER, Robert, Mary Martin, voted Junior Prom King, Queen. JUNIOR PROM ATTENDANTS are: Linda Vincent, Philip Rodriguez, Emma Martinez, Jim Brooks; First Attendants: Deborah Florez and Nick Armijo; Lynda Ham and Eric Kinneberg. 23
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AWAIT TOMORROW! Whether college campus, armed forces, or job, the future beckons seniors. 25
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