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LEFT: BEFORE GOING out onto the dance floor, Ann Gurney and Gale Wilberger pause momentarily. DECORATING THE ENTRANCE to the junior prom are Cheryl Anderson and Chris Hyde, juniors. TRYING TO DIRECT some of her classmates, Chris Hyde, decorating committee chairman, barks commands to help raise the center-piece for the prom. 23
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Queen Sue Crowned With In the Misty Moonlight as their theme, the juniors began the hectic and fun-filled job of creating the junior prom. Decorated in blue and white, the old Myrtle Crest gym became an enclianted ballroom. It had a blue lowered ceiling. Big baskets of spring flowers and greens adorned both sides of the throne. A giant silver moon, hung overhead, set the atmosphere as girls in long formals and their escorts danced to the music of tlie Barber Green. Tables were covered with white tablecloths, and placed about the room. On each table was a white candle which added to the romantic atmosphere of the prom. Halfway through the dance the coronation took place. Sue Amos was named queen from among the four princesses: Chris Nichols, Cheryl Anderson, Betty Osbon and Ann Gurney. After the crowning, the queen, the four princesses, and their escorts danced the traditional queen’s dance. SUE AMOS SMILES pleasantly as she is crowned queen of the 1969 junior prom by Bill Mack. WITH A SURPRISED SMILE, Sue Amos, queen, is seated on the throne and surrounded by her princesses Betty Osbon, Chris Nichols, Cheryl Anderson, and Ann Gurney. 22
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Junior Wins Honor Junior JoAnn Mast was named by the faculty members as Girl of the Year from ar'ong the nine girls chosen by Girls' League members throughout the year. Being an outstanding citizen, JoAnn was selected April Girl of the Month for the quality of leadership. JoAnn was a member of Pep Band, GAA, and Girls’ League for three years. Other activities included class officers, Pep Club, girls’ sports, FHA, NHS, and Camera Club. Each month girls were nominated by Girls' League members to run for Girl of the Month. At a meeting all girls voted for the girl who was best suited for the quality. Each Girl of the Month was presented with a corsage and charm bracelet. BECKY FRASER, September, Friendliness 24 JOANN MAST, April, Leadership Girl of the Year LEFT: Cindy Cole, October, School Spirit RIGHT: Chris Nichols, February, Cooperation FAR RIGHT: Marlene Walker, May, Service
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