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I uni Urs H011011 Seniors With Prom 9 1? C 55, I , mr-Senior Prom
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A Lori Farler Bob Latham Freshmen .evxtst x ta Faith Steen Scott Taylor Sophomores Fri., Feb. 9 was the night of the annual Heartis Fes- tival Dance sponsored by the Student Council. Repre- sentatives for Kingi and Queen of Hearts were chosen by the student bo y on eb. 1 and were resented at the dance. They were Bob Latham and Iloori Farler, freshmeng Scott Taylor and Faith Steen, sophomoresg and Wendell Crimes and Shelley Dobson, juniors. Budge Vititow and Cath Lumsden, seniors, were selected as the King and gueen. For the first time in SSHS histo , the students en'oyed a whole week of activities, Fleb. 5-9, with each day given a special theme. Mon. was specified as Wild and Crazy Day with students dressin u as the famed comedian, Steve Martin. Dress Sp Day was selected to be on Tues. Wed. was designated as Backwards Day and also Bringl a F riend's Lunch to School Day. One of the most popu ar days was Western Day which was Thurs. and 'nishing out the week on Fri. was Hillbilly Day. ,vii t X Shelley Dobson Wendell Grimes juniors Hearts Festival
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Q54 ik The juniors honored the senior class with the yearly junior-Senior Prom on Sat. night, April 28 at 6:30 in the high school ca eteria. After the meal, the prophecies and final wills were read by the class offi- cers. Ricky Deaton, junior class officer, resided as master of ceremonies. The gance, following the banquet, was held in the Civic Center and lasted until 12 mid- night. ill Sue Brittain provided the entertainment during the banquet in the cafeteria. QQD Ricky' Deaton, junior class president, served as Master of Ceremonies for the event. CD After the banquet, a dance was held in the Civic Center. Q45 Natalie Hoscjv and Katherine Lat- ham worked hard to prepare decorations for the dance. j5j juniors and seniors enjoyed a meal which consisted of steak, baked potatoes, and a dessert. Q63 Mike Kelty, Mrs. Ardis, and Scott Farler discuss last minute details. UH junior and senior class officers sat at the head table. ir' V119 473 124 ,JUG junior-Senior Prom 2.5
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