Shenandoah High School - Raider Yearbook (Middletown, IN)

 - Class of 1969

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I969 Prom Held in Student Center The theme of the 1968-69 Junior-Senior Prom was Moon- light and Roses which was held on IVlay 2, 1969 in the Ballroom of the Student Center at Ball State University. The decorations were built around a rose arbor which was in the center of the room. There was also a rose garden with a wishing well along one of the walls of the room and in one of the corners there was a moon that glowed during the evening. The Carter Lanning Combo provided music for the prom. At 11:00 Jim Parrish, president of the junior class, introduced the candidates for King and Queen. Then Queen Karen and King Denny crowned the new King and Queen who were Cindy Richey and Barry Flynn. King Barry and Queen Cindy then led the Prom guests in a dance in their honor. At 12:00 the after-prom party started in the recreation area of the Student Center also at Ball State University. The guests enjoyed bowling, dancing, and playing pool. The Glass Museum played during the after-prom party which lasted until 3 A.M. at which time many of the students attended parties at the homes of other students. Many of the juniors were jolted back to reality at 8 A.M. the next morning when they had to take their SAT tests and wished they had had more sleep. Prom Queen Cindy Richey looks on as Barry Flynn is crowned King for 1969 by last year's Prom King, Denny Reedy. The Senior candidates for the 1969 Prom King and Queen were from left to right: Jerry Munden, Randy Fletcher, Belinda Cox, Cindy Richey, Sandi Elder, Bonnie Craig, Barry Flynn, and Eric Painter.

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The -new organized Spanish Club's officers for last year were Rick the year for the members of the club was a trip to Wabash to eat Peckmpaugh, President, Debbie Sanders, Vice-President: Lawag Fona- Spanish food. cier Jr., Secretary, and Ginny Riley, Treasurer. One of the highlights of Vocational, Spanish Clubs Were Popular At the Spanish Club Christmas Party Lawag Fonacier Jr. wvings at the pinatas while other members wait anxiously. The newly organized chapter of Future Homemakers of America at Shenandoah this past year was a great success. Along with inviting guest speakers for their meetings, the FHA sponsored several money making projects including a chili supper. FHA officers were: Debbie Allen, President, Donna Willis, Vice-President, Arlena Dillon, Secretary, and Cheryl Ratliff, Treasurer. During the Future, Farmers of America chapter's second year at Shenandoah, the FFA boys formed their own basketball team and played against FFA teams from other schools. The boys also helped park cars at home basketball games. FFA officers were: Ron Peavler, President, Loren Price, Vice-President, Randy Jones, Secretary: and Jim Mur- ray, Treasurer. One of the newest clubs at Shenandoah this past year was the Spanish Club. Under the guidance of Mrs. Hernandez, the Spanish Club gained a better understanding of the Spanish- speaking peoples and their countries. The members selected the name El Club de Jose Marti' for their club. They also chose la rosa bIanca lthe white rosel as their flower and Adelante, siempre adelante lforward, always forwardl as the cIub's motto. During the year the club was fortunate in having four young members who were able to visit in South America for a week. During the week, Jim Fadely, John lterman, Penny Price, and Debbie Sanders learned much about the langauge and the people who speak it.



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