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vivid memories to many prom goers During the intermission Beverly Winders and Richard Lawrence Pride by iwo of the slaves, Judy Cooksey and Becky Wilkinson. 5. is r sig? 4 ' Win, Z' , V 2-Q 1 1 'ff are being served Caesar's Chariots, pillars and snow-capped mountains send these Roman wan- derers back into The time of Caesar when all was merry with dining and danring every night Yes, This truly was a Roman Rendezvous.
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cr return to ancient rome provides Roman gladiators, Linda Daniels and Roger Sanburn take a break from dancing to practice for the Roman Olympics. A Roman banquet fit tor Caesar commenced the annual iunior-senior prom. Speeches by the class presidents, Roger Stanley and Alan Kinney, and the senior prophecy highlighted the program. Amid white pillars covered with ivy and clusters of grapes, the Jimmy Adami Band played music until midnight. Slave girls served refreshments beside a lighted fountain and a chariot which carried out the seniors' colors of pink and white. King Mike Hutchens, Queen Marsha Freeman, Prince Lloyd Woods, and Princess Judy Chambers reigned supreme during the fun-filled night. At the post prom iuniors entertained the seniors with comical baby pictures, a musical talent show, the incredible antics of a double-talker, and the ex- citement of door prize awards. At the break of dawn prom-goers enioyed the movie Come Blow Your Horn. Sleepy-eyed but still game for any- thing students breakfasted at homes of friends, then headed to their own homes for forty winks. Open wide, Johnny, exclaims Pat Daniels as they take a break to relive the leisurely, carefree life of the Romans during the height of prom activity.
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4 And here we come to the history department, exclaims Sherrie Lewis as she points out a section of the mural painted by the art department for their annual spring art exhibit. Spencer High School students began the advent of the spring season with the annual Art Show which was held in the auditorium. Elementary and high school students alike were given a chance to exhibit their artistic creations as well as their own versions of modern art. Spectators watched the artists at work and viewed their finished prod- ucts. A highlight of this program was the display ot a four-sectioned mural created by the art de- partment which depicted the various phases of school life. Another program given during the spring season was the Junior High-High School Science Fair. Sponsored by the science department, this program included exhibits ranging from pos- ters containing scientific data to an ion-exchange system. After all the excitement of these various activities and spring vacation began to lull, the halls of Spencer High settled down once more to the old routine of classes and spring examinations. Darrell White has that mad scientist's gleam as he stands guard beside his grand prize winning entry in the Spencer Science Fair
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