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LEFT: Ceiling streamers go up on Wednesday before the prom. ABOVE: Following in his brother’s footsteps, Don Schumacher “Tarzan climbs the rafters to string extensions. RIGHT: PROM ORGANIZERS AND DATES Mr. and Mrs. James Ballantine, Cindy Nelson and Jim Wears, and Jeff Forgravc and Karen Walker. Breakfast tradition to end prom is revived LEFT: Freshman and sophomore prom waiters gather before serving. ABOVE: Exten- ding streamers from the gym center to the stage is Jean Baker. Dedicating much time after school, juniors work hard to complete the decorating. The junior-senior prom was held on Saturday, May 8th. Juniors chose a tahitian theme and decorated the walls with a sunset and mountains. Dinner consisted of ham, scalloped potatoes, com, rolls, tossed salad, and sundaes for dessert. The band “Dry Run played for the dance sec- tion. After that prom-goers went to a movie see- ing either “I Ought To Be In Pictures or “Night Crossing. A breakfast of sausage, eggs, and cinnamon rolls was served to complete the prom. ABOVE: Waiting in line to have their pictures taken, the couples relax before dancing. LEFT: During the week before the prom, juniors Karen Walker, Rusty Lyons, and Tammy Mobley help to hang the ceiling streamers. RIGHT: While the band takes an inter- mission, couples enjoy listening to a comedian.
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ABOVE: As “West Side Story begins, the Jets and the Sharks, American and Spaniard gangs, are at odds with one another. RIGHT: During their make-believe wedding, Maria (Daphne Keister) and Tony (Dan Foley) sing “One Hand, One Heart.” FAR RIGHT: Dance chaperones are Ms. Gladhand (Tricia Jolin) and Officer Krupke (Bill Antle) with his date (Marie Dumolt). LEFT: Responding to the girls of the Shark gang, Rosalia (Sarah Roberts) tells them that she still likes the old country. ABOVE: Anita (Kaye Denton) leads the Shark girls in the song “America to tell of their love for U.S.A. BwonWest ( otWjnan Che ryl McCauley Boll Buchanon Jl I CH SHARK CHORUS Goldie Stroud Delbert Asbridge Tammv Denton Mark King (Doc. store owner . Sarah Roberts Lori Shunnvay •. Lydia Wren ■- .. Jlanna Ksyttfc Sheila Hubbard Riff . Action LEFT: Member of the Sharks. Chino (Steve Hubbard). Anita (Kaye Denton). Bernardo (Jim Wears), and Maria (Daphne Keister) prepare for the big fight. BELOW: Tony (Dan Foley) and the Jets meet the Sharks. RIGHT: Jets. Diesel (Jeff Jones). Action (Brent Danison). A-Rab (John Kish). Baby John (Lowell Meredith), and Snowboy (Craig Kelley) sing “Gee. Officer Krupke.” Musical 17
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LEFT: Soon after the dancing begins, prom-goers crowd the dance floor in front of the mountain scenery. ABOVE: Providing music for the prom, the band “Dry Run” performs for the crowd. LEFT: At the beginning of the prom, junior class president John Tracy welcomes the couples. ABOVE: Serving as hostesses are sophomores Sally Riley, Cheryl McCullough, and Amy Wilson. RIGHT: As this year’s prom comes to a close, the couples enjoy their final dances. LEFT: Showing off their dancing abili- ty are Sheila Hubbard, Dari Evans, Jeff Ellis and Lisa Johnson. ABOVE: Receiving instructions from Mrs. Ballantinc is Crede Bailey. Tahitian theme is carried out FAR LEFT: As last minute preparations are made, prom waiters get ready to serve the meal. LEFT: Keeping his promise, Mr. Taylor dances a slow one with Meg Trowbridge. ABOVE: As part of the entertainment for the evening, the comedian presents his monologue to the audience. Prom 19
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