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With flashing lights and the first beat of the band, prom night began at Ingleside. Students as well as teachers danced to the music of Breaking Bad. Memorable photographs were taken of matching tuxedos and gowns. The backgrounds displayed a tropical sunset scene. Colorful carnations and tempting fruit accented the tables’ decor. All these together made an evening the seniors would “Always and For- ever’’ remember. Far top left: Susan Hupp and her date help themselves to some punch and fresh fruit. Top left: Breaking Bads lead singer slows down the pace with a mellow song Bottom left: Robin Jefferson and Jon Almarode disco to the beat of the music. Left: Natalie Casico and Cathie Lucus swing their arms to the beat of the music. Below: Kirk Kimble and Tammy Campbell relax with their dates.
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28 Class Night You Must Remember These The stage grew dark and after a short pause, Fred Stone and Kim Powell appeared; the 1979 Senior’s Class Night began. “How many years has it been?”, the question was asked. “Eleven,” was the answ- er and so the stage was set for the Senior’s production, “What Ever Happened To The Class Of 1979?” After conquering many obsta- cles, a group of dedicated and spirit- - ed Seniors worked with determina- tion to produce the Class Night, which was presented on June 1, 1979 in the school auditorium. Re- moving themselves from high school life and placing themselves into the future became the objec- tive of Kim and Fred. Therefore, the years of high school for the Senior class was presented in a reminiscing fashion. The private jokes, the memor- able occasions, the achievements of the Senior class were all presented with much enthusiasm by members of the class. Under the direction of sponsors, Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Spilman, the efforts of a small group of Seniors were answered with a successful end result. The ring turning ceremony pre- ceded the show, which included such skits as the Prom, School Discipline, “Couples”, Mr. Baxter, Guidance Department, Lunchroom “The Bay of Pigs”, and the Mock General Assembly. Also included in the night was a presentation of the talents of the class, which were in abundance. The Senior members of the Major- ette Squad presented their inter- pretation of “We are Family” and class members Nancy Quillen, Shel- ba Mines, Ricky Hall, David Gib- son, and Nancy Jo Lyttle presented their singing talents. Valedictorian Arlene Roane showed her ‘musical talent as she played the violin. An influence of the administrators and teachers was clearly portrayed as Mr. Huffman, Mr. Baxter, Mr. von Seldeneck, and Mr. Duncan were depicted by the students. The night ended with a tribute to Mr. Joe Duncan, a Senior teacher, and the final song, “We May Never Pass This Way Again”. Perhaps the class members never had felt the unity needed by a class, but with the preparation of this production not only came the end result, but a mutual respect between classmates was disclosed.
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