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Class of ' 75 Hosts Bluest Prom Ever As the week of May 10th progressed, seniors bustled around in a furor of activity. Many last-minute details needed to be attended to. At 9:00 in the Bonhomme Richard Travel Lodge, the beginnings of a glit- tering array began to drift into the Fleet Room. The sparkle of the can- dles, lights, and band were dwarfed as the multicolored gowns and tuxes congregated on the dance floor. Many activities were carried on to the strains of Crystal, whose motto seemed to be And we’re from Virginia Beach.” Pictures were taken in the hall, refreshments picked up in foyer, trips made to the powder room, and the Senior Superlatives announced. As the hour neared one, couples began to drift off to the many par- ties that were scheduled for Prom night. Many lasted throughout the night, some followed with breakfast. Most pseople did not make it back home until the later hours of the morning. Some never showed up until dinnertime. Some never showed up. After it was all over, no one could believe it had come and gone so quickly. For years to come, the class of ’75 would look back with fond memories of their high school Senior Prom; the pressed corsages, pictures, and momentos of a younger, more carefree day serving as reminders. o 174 SENIOR PROM
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Fruslhatlons Face Seniors DAVID WALTON MEL WATSON DEBBIE WAWR7.YNIEC NANCY WEAVER RICHARD WHELESS DENNIS WIGGINS TOM WILBURN DIANNE WILLIAMS RAMONA WILLIAMS RONNIE WILLIAMS CINDY WILSON LARRY WILSON WILLIS WILSON Consternacion arose for many seniors with the hustle and bustle of college applications, college night at Lafayette, SAT’s and Achievements. As the year neared its end, seniors rushed to get applications sent off and the guidance office was flooded with transcripts. Senioritis reached its peak as seniors were hassled into attending classes for which they had no desire to attend. Even worse, they had to work ! Ah. my aching head! STEVE WINDMULLER SENIORS r.
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Highlighfed the Evening Mr. Jobson assists in handing out Senior Superlatives. Mrs. Freeman and Mr. Weaver hand out the Biggest Flirt” award. Bill lot)ks on as Karen receives her award for the Laziest Female.” Barb strikes a dramatic pose upon learning she has been chosen by her class as Biggest Female Flirt.” Five minutes later, Greg Amaya finally makes it up to the award table to receive tbe Laziest Male” award. si;nk)RI rom i- ' s
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