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Kathy Otto and Doug Johnson are interviewed over KLGR. Southern Hospitality Mary Kay Waugh. Junior class president and her date Tom Klabunde. AFS Student Ruth Kayser and her date Dale Kempfert led the grand march. 27
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A Southern Plantation, a garden house, and a catwalk created an exciting and romantic atmosphere. Janet Hawton and John Kohler arrive amid a shower of rain. Prom teems A moonlit Southern Plantation” was the scene of the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom. The Juniors voted to have the local Traveler's Club serve as chauffeurs for the eve- ning as they have for the past three years. With an air of elegance the doormen awaited the cou- ples in ties and tails. The Grand March began at 8:00 and was led by Junior Class President Mary Kay Waugh and her escort Tom Klabunde. The Dave Whit- beck Quartet provided the music for the evening's dancing. A special touch was added by the sophomore waiters who came attired as Negro salves. They served punch and a buffet luncheon during the evening. After a quick change from formal wear to casual dress, the couples were taken to the Falls Theater where they saw Gambit.” Following the movie there was a dance and then break- fast at the VFW Hall. By 5:00 thecouples had been taken home-, exhausted, but with happy and fun Filled memories of an exciting evening. 26
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Keeping away the wolves is AFS student Ruth Tiptoeing Thru' the Tulips are, left to right. Liz Laughlin. Kay Hennes. Julie Lauster. Kayser. and Ann Robertson. Senior Day Was ‘Qroovij’ Sodbuster of the Year Bonnie Woelful. appears to be completely overwhelmed at her award, a bale of straw. Senior Day '68, one of the final social gatherings of the class, began much like any other school day. Second hour, one of the highlights of the festivities took place when some of the seniors displayed their multiple talents at a variety show. This con- sisted of skits, imitations, solos, rock music, and various humorous awards presented to outstand- ing seniors. The class was then treated to a special luncheon in the cafeteria followed by two movies at the Falls Theater. The big day was completed by dining at the Valley Steak House. This day, one of the first of its kind, was immensely enjoyed by the entire class and could only be de- scribed as being the grooviest!” 28
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