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L. to R.: JUNIOR COURT: Jon Leasure, Linda Legner, Dan Holmer, Shirley Bain, Mike Hill, Connie Shum-way, Ron Hutter, Donna Ross. Retiring Queen Jacquie Scents, 1965 Queen Pat McFarland, 1965 King Chuck Miller, Retiring King Doug Carter. SENIOR COURT: Barb Paulson, Bernie Krapausky, Sonja Phelper, Brad French, Diane Dobbs, Jerry Curran, Gene Shumway. All This and Heaven, Too was the theme of this year's enchanting Jr.-Sr. Prom. A heavenly atmosphere prevailed with the festivities taking place up in the clouds. The evening began with the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. Master of Ceremonies was Kevin Casey and the main speaker was Bobbie Johnson who took us on a trip to the stars. A course that hadn't been planned on was the angel hair, which soon proved to be pretty unpopular. Next came the coronation where Pat McFarland and Chuck Miller were crowned King and Queen. Six little angels outlined the path to the throne. The angels were Jan and Jim Fanning, Sherry and Kim Elington, Mark Johnson, and Penny Rossok. The carpet boys were Barry and Gary Bedford, and the crownbearers were Michelle Bennett and J im Quinlan. During the Prom, couples danced in the mist of the heavenly starlight to the music of Ken Larkins band. The Big Dipper, fleecy clouds, and twinkling stars added to the enchantment. After the Prom, Ron Riley of WLS entertained at the Post Prom Party, which was enjoyed by all who went. Jacquie Scents and Doug Carter crown the new King and Queen Pat McFarland and Chuck Miller. 15
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The Seniors solemnly march to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance. Graduation On June 8, 1965, 91 Seniors marched down the front steps of the High School toward their last official act as Seniors . . . Graduation. As the ceremony began, all eyes were toward the hazy sky, which seemed quite unpredictable, but everyone was determined to have Commencement on the lawn, so everything went on schedule. After the invocation was given by Rev. Grady, President of the Class, Gene Shumway, gave the Welcome. Next, Salutatorians, Sandra Reinhart and Bob Hebei gave their speeches. The Nucleus and The Electron. Valedictorian, Susan Larson followed, with The Reaction. A summary was given by Mr. Turney. The Foreign Exchange Student, Herbert Goncalves spoke about The Last Opportunity. After the Presentation of the Class, by the principal, Mr. Chivers, the final and most important presentation took place. ' Mr. Krauspe, President of the School Board, presented the Class their diplomas. As the Benediction was given, and the High School Band played Music for a Ceremony, many m embers realized that their high school days were over. As the receiving line finally dispersed, the class went its m any different ways. The Graduates await the well-earned congratulations that they are about to receive.
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