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Crowning highlights Snowball Dance. MR. and MISS SCHS and COURT: Patsy Danner, Robert Goff, Norma Shepard, Steve Balmer, Mr. SCHS; Brenda Cummins, Miss SCHS; Eugene Stinson, Bobbe Rainbolt, Rodge Oesterle. All of the special magic and gaiety of the holiday season was captured by the annual Snow- ball Dance on the night of December 19. The decorations-a lighted tree, snowballs hanging from the ceiling, net skirted candle cen- terpieces, and a huge Noel greeting-were all in a scheme of Christmas red and winter white. The evening, which was climaxed by the crowning of Mr. and Miss SCHS, ended with a breakfast at the Speed Hotel. Come on, Kent Miller, you can Spare a dollar for our senior candidates, plead Jerry Creech and Jeanne Jewell. Gail Wells, Dianne LaMaster, and Donna McKinley, serenade Mr. and Miss SCHS with a new song written by Brenda Cummins and sung to the tune of Winter Wonderland.
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Valentine theme tops band dance. Glittering snow and dancing topped the annual Valentine Band Dance, which was attended by approximately 100 band members, maiorettes, and their dates. Red and white Valentine themes were the basis of the decorative center pieces, hearts hang- ing from the ceiling, and a Valentine Tree. The highlight of the evening was the crown- ing of this year's Band King and Queen, Mark Sexton and Pam McKinley. After the coronation, the King and Queen dance. Bare feet will soon get cold on the dance floor. BA QUE: KDING' QUEEN. and COURT: Steve Weber, Tommy Barnett, King Mark Sexton, Past King Gary Pendygraft, Queen Pam McKinley, Past onna MCKmley, Bobbe Rainbolt, and Carolyn Fleming.
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Oriental mood is setting of prom. Japanese lanterns . . . brightly colored fans . . . bamboo chopsticks . . . oriental music . rustling of silk and lace formals . . . white dinner jackets . . . carnation boutonnieres . . . orchid corsages . . . flower scented perfumes . a luscious banquet . . . autograph books . . . the crowning of a king and queen . . . moonlight . a summery breeze . . . two o'clock breakfasts . and a rosy dawn all addedlto the festivity that made prom night an unforgetable, wonder- ful experience. Come on, Geraldine, I'll teach you how to iitterbug, says her date, as Sherry Stinson, Bob Eastes, and Ruth Davis look on. An aerial view of .tables shows prom dates chatting after the banquet waiting for the Stoneciphers to begin playing. PROM K'NQ QUEEN, and COURT: Barbara Nolan, Steve Balmer, Queen Linda Witten, King Tommy Heath, Donna McKinley, and Kent Miller.
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