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was MF. Junlors work furiously to fin Ish '68 Prom Juniors selected Three classmates to be candidates for Queen of the 1968 Junior-Senior Prom, The court consisted of Louise Brandenburger, escorted by Tom Brenton, Jerrel DeWitt, escorted by Chris Williams, and Patly Owens, es- corted by Bruce Campbell. Money to finance this year's prom was raised by candy sales. Juniors sold various kinds of candy in the gym- nasium lobby at noon to meet the cost of the 1968 Prom. Various committees-the food com- mittee, the decorations committee, the band committee, and others-worked zealously and tried hard to make this prom the best ever. Above-Members of the junior class sell candy in the gym at noon to raise money for the Prom. Left-Members of the 1968 Prom Court and their escorts are Louise Brondenburger, Tom Brenton, Jerrel DeWitt, Chris Williams, Patty Owens, and Bruce Campbell. Opening-21
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Mardi Gras Scenes of Bourbon Street and other New Orleans sites lined the sides ofthe Paul Cross Gym and set the mood for the 1967 Junior-Senior Prom, Mardi Gras, on May 12. Members of the prom committees, under co-chairmen Ann Clay cmd Larry Lewis, spent many hours preparing dec- orations, favors, and food. Street signs, murals and streamers decorated every corner ot the gym. Placed on each table were party poppers, face masks, noise makers, and confetti. During the evening Christi Eads, es- corted by Eric Dickmann, was crowned Prom Queen and led the couples in the Grand March through the streets of New Orleans. Right-Mike Asher, Kay Dougherty, and Roger Shaw dance to the music of the Greg lmbcdem Band. Below-PROM COURT-Steve Zeller, Judy Chris' ticln, Dwaine Smith, Christi Eads, Eric Dickmann, and Mary Coffin. 20 Opening sets the scene for '67 Prom
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S S honor On the basis of their high accumula- tive averages Jerry Moore and Debbie Baker became the 1968 Lord Mayor and Vestavia Award winner re- spectively. Jerry plans to study elec- trical engineering or medical research at Purdue University. He is active in Forum Leadership, Squib staff, Science Club, and concessions. Debbie is editor-in-chief of the 1968 Squib and enioys Spanish and history courses. Debbie plans to attend Indiana Uni- versity next year with the intention of teaching American history. Each year the faculty has the task of selecting from the top twenty-five per- cent of the senior class the members of the National Honor Society. These seniors represent approximately fifteen percent of their class and stand as a prime example of talent, motivation, anal achievement. This year's forty-one members were initiated at a banquet given in their honor by the alumni of Shelbyville High School. The D.A.R. Good Citizen Award win- ner is chosen on the basis of scholastic aptitude and personality. This year's recipient was Mandy Miller. She was chosen by the faculty and senior class and placed second in the county. Right-Mundy Miller is the 1968 recipient of the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. 22 Open ng students are characterized by M' 9 l l X 1 ffl' i l l l ,em
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