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i Activity At Annual Banquet Senior members of the band and glee club provided music at the senior banquet. They are (left to right) John Martin, Charles Carter, J, C. Kir km an, Howard Pruitt, James Merritt, and Dick Phillips. The Senior Banquet and the Junior- Senior Prom high light the spring activi¬ ties and climax the most interesting years of school life. In their gayest moods and loveliest clothes , seniors and faculty members gat¬ her at Reeves Y. M. C. A. for the banquet planned by and for the seniors. Music, comedy, and the awarding of silly super¬ latives marked the 1954 edition of this long anticipated event. The Girls’Trio that sang at the sen¬ ior banquet poses on the steps of Cinderella’s carriage. Left to right: Sallie Ann Car roll, Shirley Perry, Rebecca Hatcher. 19
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Senior Enjoy Peak Of Social Good food, good company, and good fun made the senior banquet a suc¬ cess. Seated around the table from left to right: Dick Phillips, Glenda Snow, John Martin , J udy Pruett, Nan¬ cy Tharrington, G.L.Gentry, Penny Boyles, and Charles Carter. Faculty members enjoying the sen¬ ior banquet are Mrs.Anne Pruitt, Mr. E. W. McLeod, Jr., Mrs. Tom Mackie, Mrs. H. M. Finch, Mr. Finch, Mrs.L.B. Pendergraph, Mr. Pendergraph. These seniors relax before they start their night of dancing. Left to right: Buddy Smith, Betty Royal, Mary Jo Jones, John Clifton, Bonnie Blue and Howard Pruitt. 18
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Prom (jives Enchanted Evening The prom is an especially memorable occasion for the juniors because they have had the fun of preparing for it. (above, left) Margaret Joyce and Elbert Hull put the final touches on decorations for the prom. (Above , center) Linda Cox, J uanita Dix, Lynda Pell, Ray Hem rick, Margaret Joyce, and Gerry Bra nnock work on Cinderella’s coach. Danceable m usic was furnished by Jimmy Myers’ band and Ruby Lee, vocalist. Following the Senior Banquet, the Junior-Senior Prom is held at the Y. Results of many hours of work by junior committees are seen in the decorations, refreshments, music, and the smooth-running of the dance. Cinderella’s enchanted evening had nothing on the 1954 Prom which brought enchantment to count¬ less juniors and seniors. After the dance was officially over , many students went on to a s e r i e s of parties ending with breakfast at the hotel, at someone’s home, or at a mountain pic¬ nic . Dancing to the theme of “Some Enchanted Evening,” real live Cinderellas and Prince Charmings made a colorful and gay figure. 20
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