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.-1 X . . X , 4 g A X, g L -J A 5 Q! I Q. , g 4 E u -rdf l Between dances, Randy Lewis lost a cuflink, but it was recovered with the help of Tom Madden and Bill Williams before the next dance started. Mrs. Cubbage joined in to learn the Continental, a new dance introduced by a few students, and everybody joined in for the popular Bus Stop line. For once there was no royalty, but the prom did not suffer without a king and queen, instead it was the night for Seniors to reign. Portraits were available and were taken by Student Photo photographer, Steve Roush, who also took the candid shots. Appropriately, the last dance was a long, slow one. It was a chance to give aching feet a rest as well as a chance to reflect over the year, kiss one's date and let the magic of the prom last a little longer. s, . I 1. A little night music and a little extra energy make senior jessica Embray and her partner feel like dancing. 2. Guarding the punch bowl against any extra ingredients, faculty member Susie Beatty serves senior julie Downs. 3. Formal occassions give students the chance to really dress up. ln tuxedos, long gowns, and raincoats? 4. Performing at the Senior Prom, and previously at an all-school assembly, local pop group Lotus provides the music to dancy by. 5. Along with dancing and listening to the music, the prom also gave people a chance to sit and talk together.
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A 4+-fn' , X f ,EQ-L Last Prom For Seniors Brings Happy Moments, Lifelong Memories 1 2 as Candlelight was the only illumination except the lights on the band and an occassional flash from the photographers camera as long dresses swirled and swayed to the beat of the music which was provided by Lotus. Although turnout was small for the Senior Prom, the dance floor was crowded with moving bodies on the second floor of the Midian Shrine Temple. Not only was it crowded, but the floor literally shook from the dancing feet. Girls in halter, lacey, and strapless dresses were escorted by guys in three-piece suits and tuxedos. Corsages and bouton- nieres to match adorned the garments with blue, yellow, red and white being the predominant colors. One couple, Mau Livingston and Sherry Gamble, set their own style as both came in matching black tuxes. X 4 1
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l NV W Redskin Rhythms Bring Out Talent In Many North High Students 1 4 Here kitty, kitty, kitty!, wailed an anonymous voice from the audience. However, it did not remain unknown long, as it was hard to mistake Bill Williams as he approached the stage where emcees, Matt Livingston and Susan jahn waited to open Redskin Rythms. Bill started the show with a short comedy monologue. Following were song and dance presented in various ways. The Oreos, Tim Meier, Eric Edwards, Derrick Carpenter, did their version of Dancing Man. Tim also performed a violin solo. A Star is Born originated three songs: Queen Bee sung by Rene Robins, With One More Look at You!Watch Closely Now, Sherry Gamble, and Evergreen, Melissa Williams. Ross Vorhees sang a solo and per- formed in a small group with Shannon Wengler, Eilleen Dull, Susan jahn, Doug Tice, and Gary Endicott. Duets were: Susie Davis- fMorey Leichner, Darla Seltmannf Shelley Jarvis, and Susan jahn-
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