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eeinj Fred Wheeler, Junior Class President, exhibits his “exe- cutive” look while preparing for Prom. Jan Covey and Ann Parks find that decorating for Prom can be full of surprises. Various themes . . . complicated voting . . . the excitement of chalk, paper, and artists-Good things begin with Junior spirit! Observing the sys- tematic construction of a carousel . . . judging by expression the immense pride of the class presi- dent . . . hearing shouts of “What do you mean the band isn’t here yet?” and “Hey, the fountain leaks!” . . . entering the once barn-like gym and finding a wonderland . . . listening and swinging to the vibrations of the “Pirates” . . . witnessing the sight of glittering gowns and dignified tux- edos . . . seeing shy friends in mod clothes at after-prom parties . . . feeling giddy from a sleep- less night . . . tearing down decorations with an overwhelming sadness— a sigh ... a tear— a long- ing wish for the return of May 12, 1967. The Class of ‘68 presents the floorshow. 9
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SIPA Delegates - LEFT TO RIGHT - Doug McFarland, Joanie Camp, Sherry Lyles, Brenda Cooley, Charlie Boone, and Rosemary Doud. Fred Wheeler attended the Camp for the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes. cS 9 CP91 Missing school two days to attend the thirty-eighth SIPA Convention at Wash- ington and Lee University . . . experi- encing disappointment in the absence of the VMI and W L boys away on spring break . . . hearing Howard K. Smith speak at Lee Chapel . . . keeping a frantic pace of workshops, criticism sessions, and speeches . . . walking, walking, walking . . . being awarded a rating of Achievement . . . observing the deserved pride of Mrs. Heinline and the Acorn delegates when they were award- ed the coveted State Press Trophy as well as the trophy for the best news- paper in their classification-elated by their success, six proud delegates de- parted the thirty-eighth SIPA Conven- tion. JG71 Gamp 10
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