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Page 33 text:
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Through Cinderella’s golden pumpkin, one can behond the magical Jr. Sr. The atmosphere makes this a night no one will forget. Sophomore girls were called upon to present enter- tainment to appreciate juniors and seniors. Debra chats with Tonya McKinney as Terry Eckard looks on. In the background castle walls loom. Jr.-Sr. Proves a Magical Night Many junior girls participated in a junior girls chorus. The Chorus, accompanied by Lynne Bolick, presented the song “Ten Minutes Ago. ”
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“A Cinderella Ball” was the theme and the palace ballroom was the scene for the enhancing Junior- Senior. The couples danced to romantic music and dined on such delicacies as ‘‘Royal Burgundy”and “King’s Tarts.” The masters of cere- monies, Alvin Benge and John Smith, requested, and the Junior Chorus presented “Ten Minutes Ago I Saw You”. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of the Queen of the Prom, Miss Sandy Bowman. Exchange student, Manuel Montesinos and his date, the exchange student at Hickory High pose with Danny Yount and his date for a photo. Sandy Bowman did not receive her crown at the Jr.-Sr. because she was absent. Here is Sandy wearing her crown. Much work goes into decorating the gym as weary Juniors soon find out. Sandy Bowman was named Queen of the Prom, but she was not present when the announcement was made. Waitresses were kept busy keeping juniors and seniors supplied with refreshments.
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At graduation there are happy moments, sad moments, thoughtful moments, and even awkward moments. Rows of mortarboards can be seen and under each cap is a mind filled with many and varied thoughts as four years of high school come to a close. Junior marshals stand in orderly lines at the door as graduates proceed out of the gym. The Rev. Robert Combs speaks to the graduating seniors as principal Charles Bost looks on. The atmosphere is a quiet murmur. Bleachers, filled with students, line the walls. Par- ents are nervously sitting on chairs. Displayed behind the speaker’s platform, the motto, “Today is the First Day of the Rest of Your life”, catches the eye. Suddenly, the vibrations of “Pomp and Circumstance” break through the air! Seniors, proceed in, decked in their caps and gowns. Diplomas are presented and accepted zeal- ously. Lydia Herman, Valedic- torian, then, sadly bids fare- well. Seniors Complete High School Years 30 Graduation
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