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Stairway to the Stars: 196 7 Prom ,ww-z-4 - ..... C , Q - keys-we Ragena Walker, President of the junior Class, and Christopher Schultz crown the King and Queen of the Prom, Duggan Bradley and Mary Will Creech. Transformed into a dreamland of suspended clouds and glittering stars, the Isenberg-Siler Gymnasium was the setting of an enjoyable evening that will be long remembered by many juniors and seniors. For the formally-dressed young ladies and their handsome, tuxedo-clad escorts, the 1966-1967 Junior-Senior Prom climaxed an exciting and profitable year. A garden containing silver trees, multi-colored flowers, and a flowing fountain provided a realistic touch to the entrance. Upon ascending into the gym, the moonlight beamed upon a sea of dancers as they swayed to the modern music of the Plebians. In the background a cloud-covered ladder climbed into a star-studded sky, as befitting this year's theme- Stain way to the Stars. The evening slipped away quickly with the crowning of Duggan Bradley and Mary Will Creech as King and Queen of the Prom. As the last notes faded, each student left with cherished memories of.a most successful prom. I6 1 gpyy g Judy Stubblefield, Gail Noe, and Larry Collins are hard at work on the prom. The Junior Class officers and their escorts are: Ragena Walker, President, and Christopher Schultzg Rita johnson, Vice-President, and Larry I-Iurstg Linda Catron, Secretary, and Michael Compton, and Debbie Rouse, Treasurer, and Donny Guice. H.
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You Can? Take It With You FACULTY DIRECT OR: Mrs. Robert I.. Hilten SENIOR DIRECTOR: Kathy Cain JUNIOR DIRECTOR: Barbara Starnes Penelope Sycamore Essie ........... Rheba ......,.. Paul Sycamore . . . Mr. DePinna . . . iEd ............ Donald ......... Martin Vanderhof Alice ........... Henderson .... Tony Kirby .... Boris Kolenkhov . Gay Wellington . Mr. Kirby . . . Mrs. Kirby . . . G-Men ..... , Olga . . . rlie fir as eyye if eaar if rrr -n this 7 l THE CAST g i l' . ,ft ,'k. I . . Carolyn Williams . . . . Gail Benning . . . . Betsy Lane . . . Robert Taylor . . . David Glass .. Bob Charles . . Tommy Folsom . Michael Compton . . Ragena Walker . . .Doug Masengill Christopher Schultz . . . , Rusty Sentelle Carolyn Caldwell .. David Gjedde . . . . Jan Cohen . . . . Charles Lewis Bruce Moore Terry Stubblefield . . . Eileen Mounts 1 Because nothing can keep us apart. You know that. You must know it. Through the cooperation of an industrious group of juniors and seniors, the 1966-1967 junior-Senior Play was performed for an appreciative audience. Due to the renovation of the high school, the three presentations of the comical three-act production were given on April 27, 28, and 29, 1967, in the Morristown junior High School Auditorium. Martin Vanderhof's living room is the focal point of action throughout the entire comedy. In this one room, plays are written, meals are eaten, snakes are kept, ballet lessons are given, musical compositions are created, and people are arrested. These things seem strange to other people, but to the Sycamore family, these are just everyday occurrences. After the conclusion of the final scene, the chuckling audience put forth a hearty round of applause for the well-deserving cast. I5
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E ni I Q 5' Q 3 555 A H f 'Q-lf 3 ' Fi Zi M y 1 ...A is K f. -. hm. , 4. ,X I V 5 ! V J A w I x These iuniors and seniors, along with those who attended, pass through the entrance to the prom with eager anticipation of what the evening holds for them. Surrounded by glittering stars, everyone enjoys dancing to popular music by the Plebians.
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