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EXCITEMENT shows in the laces ol Lewis Mull and Mary Ridgway. Prom Memorable Evening began to fall outside the Moose Ballroom as Southeast's Junior-Senior Prom gradually became an event of the past. Inside, moonlight reflected from the silver crescent moons which hung from the ceiling and dozens of roses carried out the theme, Moonlight and Roses. Bjning as king and queen were Lewis Mull and Mary Ridgy ay. Senior attendants were Garthanna Smith, Jim , Wendy Wilkerson and Jack West. Lola Rust, Buck ant, Pam Ewing and Charles Hurty were junior at- tats. Music was furnished by the Jim Starkey Band. MOONLIGHT AND ROSES Royalty for the annual lunior- Senior Prom included Mary Ridgway and Lewis Mull, seniors. 28
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Lynette Hummel Is Crowned Sweetheart Lynette Hummel became Southeast's Basketball Sweetheart on February 12, as Jerry Slinqsby escorted her down the center placet: s' gym, and split .rnations and roses : ;::ig the queen wen i by Vlfgil Boll, and ■ i by Don Addy. Ly of red roses and her nosegay took pla of pink carnations, beneath streamers with a red throne and hearts the roor The Sw journali game, music a heart chosen girls no:, carried out the Val a crown of n her head, thanna Smith, udrey Shenk, tte carried a ttendants had he crowning pink and red battered about ntine's theme. theart Dance was sponsored by the classes alter the Tcntz's band provi played Let Me G ring the crowning. the student body f nated by the basket! £2. [Southeast-East ded the dance 11 You Sweet- Lynette was om six senior all team. 2 SOMETHING SPECIAL, was the Sweetheart Dance to Lynette Hummel when she was crowned Basketball Queen. EXCITEMENT REIGNS as the new Basketball Sweetheart is crowned. From left to right: Don Addy. Audrey Shenk, Queen Lynette Hummel, Jerry Slingsby, Garthanna - zkv Smith, and Virgil Boll -» - ' 5 27
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BLA HAVING A BLAST at one of the many school dances put on are these swinging Southeast students. RAUNCHY QUEEN, Jo into the eyes of her es senior, gazes Lanny Mielke. Year’s Dances Vary There was a variety of dances given at Southeast this year. Students dressed casually for the Raunchy Dance and donned their best for the Junior-Senior Prom. The Student Commission, Pep Club, journalism classes, and the senior class sponsored dances after the games to raise money for school projects. These dances augmented the year's social activity. 29 DECORATING for dances is fun for these smiling girls.
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