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14 ORCHID9 AT THE PUNCH LINE-Diane Thompson. Ray Nexils, icrcl Hiiic ,lack Erwin, Donald Rao. and Lynette Davis await refreshments it the reception. DECORATIONS MAKE A BIG SHOXX'--XX'liite carnations and green foliage set .i gaily decorated Moonlight Serenade by Richard Boyio and his orchestra, opened the Harvest Club door March I8 to the most memorable night of the 1935 school year. Erom the beginning of school the most looked-forward-to-event is always the annual Junior-Senior Prom and this years Prom was exceptional in all respects. The junior Class was certainly to be praised on their outstanding work in presenting such a gala event. To the seniors it was a perfect social finale to four years in South Park High School. Held in the Harvest Club for the first time in the history of S.P,H.S., it proved to be Ll huge success from the reception at 7:30 until the playing of Moonlight Ser- enade as the closing number at one o'clock. Moonlight 0 SCVWUSY fable, IE VUE HVRRY. MAYBE XX'E'l.l. BE HOME BY SEVEN O'CLOCK fjuniors work on clecorations to make the 1955
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..,- . x v -- --x- --fx x. axe, K X-'L--g..fi-,,.., EX ,io hfffix I ,G , MM Un 0 ,. Greenieliinds roy.1l l-.1mily reigned March -i when the .lunior Cl.1ss presented the annual coronation pro- gram, Neptune's Court. Suited on the throne are the 1955 king .md queen of Greenieland, Gregory I.eNoir .ind .lO.lIl Turner. Other members of the court are Bolwlwie Dearborneg Glenda Scott and Glen Tomlin of Pietzrhz Patriria McCown and Eugene McCown of Giles: Paula Painter and Robert Brouss- .ird. Ameli.1 Elementary: Diane Fehl and lNIurr.1y Bowen, Bl.lkiAI'll1Llf1 L,1dellc Castello and Danny Cloy. oyalty Goes to Sea Q' - S 4 'g P fc .h 5 f MAX! .X ,B 0 Q :tif 1'-X ,, i -Lx -X, - -. ,-,N,-.5 2-is-I 4, the junior C,l.1ssg Bolvluie Moseley .ind Herman Sar- ver, the Senior Cfl.1ss1 Cutluy XX inl'ree .md Clyde Domld XX,lI1lifL'C1 Bolwlwii Brown .md -lm Garner. Senior Clixsg lilo Oweny .md Tommy Modiui, the Sophomore Clism fidyi' Gentry .md M.ilmlm XV.1rd, Ameli.i Vlunior Higlug 'lane Odom rind Gene Touilm-, Cheek: Marirlyn Mc-ynig .md Sturm.1n Cmwford. Bingmgni Gene Touinet, ,mnouncerg .ind P,1t5y Tiner, Glenda Snort, .ind Gr.uie hlolinson. guards, Not show n .1reC,.1rol Byrd .md ,lean hlcnkms, guurds. A PRINLIQ AXD A PRINCINS BIZCOMI2 KING A Ql'lfFN--Queen ,lmin 'luzner .ind King Gregory ICXOIY xmilr Xietwiiwiixlx .it ilu wr1.n. X
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Though the juniors spent all their extra time on detorations, the outtome was more than worthwhile. All they heard for weeks and weeks beforehand, was decorations, orihestra. refreshments, and entertainment, hut somehow when the night finally arrived and tame into reality, all that work was only a prev iew of what was to tome, Ma and Pa Kettle at XVaikiki provided the entertainment for those who preferred the theatre party at the jefferson theatre immediately following the reception. One of the highlights of the reception program was a variety of dances by Arthur Murray Studio and a tap dance by Widman Sthool of Dancing. Dr. David Wforth Rob- erts gave his theory of handwriting analysis and jim Saxon of KRIC acted as master of ceremonies. lietoming traditional, many of the Parkers completed the celebration of the Prom by spending the week-end at the beaeh. be N echesv AND EVEN MORE REFRESHMENTS-Harold Trahan. Melba Walden. Dale Parmley. and Carolyn Cox attend thehrheatre party at the jefferson. N N ,N THE BAREFOOT CONTESSAH-Dale' Redman NM CONFETTI, BALLooNs. AND Ari. THE TRIMMINGS and Laffy B3fff'ftd3f1fCf0 '1'WCfdlf Dfff' ff 'fl -Sam Havens. Beverly Hebert. Carole Scheirer. and Roland Brown sit one out at the Prom in the Harvest Club. S. -J ., . 4,,-',L4 2'lv,'1.. uw rj I , 1 3' 7 if
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