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LIFE AND DEATH, hand in hand, danced away time’s fleeting hours. This year’s Junior Prom assembly centered around the theme “Two Different Worlds.” A wealthy young man, who was murdered by his gardener, returned to his earthly habitation to secure the safety of his money, and during this time he and a young woman fell in love, because of her effort to help him, she also became the gardener’s victim. Thus, life was transformed into death, and two different worlds became joined as one. CREPE PAPER streamers of blue and white twisted along the ceiling, the picturesqueness of spring painted on murals lining the walls, young men in dinner jackets and young women in formals, and a suave combo pouring out blue notes a la mode with a steady downbeat added to the sophisticated atmosphere of the Prom. LOLLIPOPS AND ROSES” was the theme of this year’s Girls’ Day. A fashion show, featuring girls modeling clothing which they had made, was first on the agenda. Later, each girl and her mother attended a tea under the chairmanship of the “foods” department. The evening dance climaxed the day. Love, hate, and egotism were qualities found in the characters of the Junior Prom Assembly, “Two Different Worlds.” Nancy Paxman, disgusted by Steve Allen’s conceit, states her opinion in song. The Junior Prom Surprised, happy, and radiantly smiling. Patti Ercanbrack is while Terry Balser and Maigaret Mecham sing “Two Differ- crowned “1965 Junior Prom Queen” by her escort, Stan Heal, ent Worlds.” Kathy Riggs and Bette Butterfield, attendants.
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The Senior assembly had much talent: an example of this talent is Jacque (Joe Platt) woos an old schoolmate, Amy, this folk srroup. David Galloway, banjo; Roy Daniel, bass: and Ken- as they discover that love can be very sweet at sixty. neth Mathews. ?uitar; sin a couple of folk numbers for the Seniors. as They Discover at Their Senior Ball “IT’S A SMALL WORLD” was the theme for the assembly presented by the Seniors. The story took place in France, where an embittered woman, played by Jody Mikkel-son, was the central character. The young helper at an orphanage, Beverly Clark, believed the woman to have some good, and proceeded to bring it into the open. Happiness was gained by the woman when she found that life was full of wonderful people. THE SENIORS ALSO presented an assembly strictly for their own class. “The American Scene Magazine” was the theme for this riotous event. Sherrie Christensen was the narrator from the magazine. Much talent was presented by the Senior class. Some students danced, and some sang in folk groups. Ron Clark played a hilarious role in “Joe the Rartender,” and Jim Malone was stupendous in the role of a Chemistry teacher. THE THANKSGIVING assembly was of a serious nature which added much to the season of thankfulness. Scenes of the American Thanksgiving through the years were depicted. Mr. Jones narrated and gave a history of this holiday. In the Thanksgiving Assembly, Dan Lee, Kristine Hammond. Dalian Pack, Gail Perkins, and Beverly Clark prepare to give thanks to their Maker for the blessings received by them and by all mankind. — 17 —
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Terry Balser, the butler, peers over the railing as Byron Jackson, the man who returned from the dead, and Margaret Mecham find money. Enjoying each other’s company while they do their menial tasks are the maid, Gloria Salerno, who sings as she sweeps the floor, and the butler, Terry Balsar, who chimes in as he takes a moment from a busy schedule. - Portrays Mystery in Two Different Worlds Lollipops (as ice cream scoops with sticks in them) and rose-colored punch brought out the theme of Girls’ Day at the Tea. Connie Nelson’s comfortable, yet smart and stylish red coat is an asset to any young girl’s Spring wardrobe. — 19 —
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