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Exchange students Luisa Garcia and Loila Rosa Alvan, both from Lima, Peru, chat with Carol Ozment, as Miriam Burns explans some similarities of the two countries to Frances Ozment. Seniors Joe Fox and Jackie Weeks celebrate the final six weeks of school. 29 Thoughts of coming summer and the beach were overshadowed only by exams and gradua- tion as the final six weeks period of school drew near and passed. Warm, sunny days tended to lure students away from study into the out-of- doors. The Junior-Senior Prom, April 27, and the May Dance, May 11, highlighted the social events of the year. At the Prom tuxedos and long formals looked very different from the usual school attire. At both dances corsages and boutonnieres added that special touch. Miss Beverly Jacobs, May Queen 1968, reigned over the May Dance. After their presentation Miss Linda Simon, Maid of Honor, and the other six members of the May Court observed the coronation of the Queen be- fore a crowd of happy, applauding couples. As the year closed, sophomores looked to the time when they would be no longer sophomores; juniors eagerly awaited their class rings, and seniors exchanged calling cards and daydreamed of graduation and college. After elections for class officers, the baccalaureate and commence- ment committees completed last-minute arrange- ments for graduation exercises.
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Dancers, gyrating to the lively beat of the band, create interesting patterns of motion in the night. Joe Murchison, Gwen Brown, Dottie Gieschen, and Jimmy Boone discuss possible projects for the Wilmington Youth Council, while Bettie Doughty, Judy Walker, and Tommy Pollard decide on a meeting place. 28
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30 In a mad rush that seems to last but a moment, graduation passes. Caps and gowns feel un- natural, as if they should be worn by others. Among classmates a closeness never felt before brings tears as good-byes are spoken, some for ever. A struggle for words to speak inexpressible
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