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43 5 O-Q H Martha Funk, Duchessg Alun Craig. King: Carrie Ginn. Queen: and Bob Haworth, Duke, reigned over prom festivities. 27' Iuninrx. senmrs. .and Auuextw cniwyed eianurn: rw muwie nr Hrmarei Amd Cnnubn despite ehilly breezes. flizge .XYIHL ,
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Full Moon and oft Music I' Aj ' 'J Animated conversation and delicious food made our reception a success. Welcome to Candylandn was an invita- tion extended to all who attended our prom. The reception was again held in the Navajo Room at the Colonial Hotel. A candy house was the main decorative attraction as the couples entered the dining area. The sopho- more servers added a delightful note in their red and white costumes. Following the meal, Dave Berns, Master of Ceremonies, intro- duced Tim Scott and Barney Sanderson, junior and Senior Class Presidents, who gave short speeches. The activities of the evening were high- lighted by the crowning of queen, Carrie Ginn, and king, Alan Craig. Gaily dressed sophomores I. Denton, VU. Daniels. S. X5C'hEttenberger. B. Conrad, N. Hall, R, House, E. Goodrich, P Coplen. N. Musselman. and A. Kindig served Candylaf1d'i guests. flhzge Eiglylf
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