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Prom, Class Picnic, And the Dread of Upcoming Exams Fill Students' Minds Active seniors led the student body into May, as school events reached a peak, and the year was drawing to a close. Sponsored by the junior class, the prom was the first big eventg it was held on May 3 at Thomas Justiss Elementary School with breakfast following at the Gordon Country Club. Seniors were busy during late April and early May selling ads and tickets for the class play, Pillow Talk, performed May 16-17. The senior picnic, May 20, was a real wash-out. It had to be in the cafeteria due to a rain storm. The rest of the school was busy, too, as students enjoyed class and club picnics, and looked forward to summer vacation which followed dreaded exams on May 26-28. Retiring Librarian Mrs. L. A. Rawlings was given a farewell party by her assistants. The Owl debut on May 19 was a bright event as the silver and blue cover dazzled students. Choir and band gave final performances on May 20 and 22. Seniors prepared for the cul- mination of their school careers with graduation on May 30, 1975. Students were dissatisfied when it was announced that the grad- uation event would be in the aud- itorium. Principal Coker called a class meeting and let the seniors decide. Holding to tradition, seniors asked that it be held at Noyes Stadium. S, 1 Proudly displaying the silver and blue 1975 Owl, Business Manager Carolyn Gif- ford waits for student approval. She got it. Brad Allen Q John Mercyj manhandles ,Ian Morrow Q Beth Bank- headj in the senior class production of Pillow Talk. Talung time out from the busy exam schedule, students relax in the peaceful atmosphere of the cafeteria. 24 0 Merry May i N
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.Q ix AJ 5-...V C Visitors observe the exercises at Noyes Stadium as Graduate Carolyn Gifford accepts her diploma from 227 gradu ales receive their diplomas. Supt. Drennon Daves during the exercises. 45,29 L 26 0 Graduation Salutatorian Regina Sale welcomes seniors, friends, and families to the eighty-sixth axmual graduation on May 30, 1975.
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