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South Seas Lulled The Promgoers As in the post, the ingenuity of the Junior class was tested as they planned, paid for, and gave the traditional Junior-Senior Prom. Selling popcorn, ice cream bars, and cokes at the basketball games gave them a budget with which to work. Trying to keep the theme a secret was an im- possibility os seniors saw juniors carrying paper flowers and card- board palm trees planted in ce- ment. Yet the seniors were astonished with what the juniors had done with their theme, Bali Hai . Tradition was broken as the after-prom, again held under the auspices of the Rotary Club, was casual instead of the previously more formal affairs. After view- ing The Night They Raided Minskys at tho Rees Theatre, a dance and breakfast were held in the Centennial Auditorium in the early morning hours. IESTING MOM fha •■•'lien of dancr-q. ooupWt rapau at tofeWt decorated wA l»«a goVMith. BnWEHN MUS CAi iipwitnai trf tH» OarrAm . ot a HncU-g ■«. fwom OCBBIC HARTMAN and Mk Emwiakar paua wtmng to bo cougA uniar the tpo of the
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