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Students working on the new refreshment stand for the Student Council. Putting the roof on the house. 1s)
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Vocational Students Build House Carpentry students of the Vocational School in grades eleven and twelve have been busily working on the construction of a house in Brimfield. The house currently being built consists of three bedrooms, a kitchen-family room combination, living room, fire- place and laundry room with a garage under the house. The purpose of this project is to provide building exercise for the carpentry students by giving them a chance to enrich their knowledge through practical experience. These carpentry students alternate between the classroom and the house project, applying the theory they learn in class one week to the project the next. Mr. Norstrom is super- vising the house building and we regret that, as a result, we do not have a picture of him. Students tacking on wood strips before putting up acoustic ceiling tiles. 14
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First Junior—Senior Prom Great Success On May 13, 1967, from eight to twelve, Tantasqua put on its first combined Junior-Senior Prom. The dance, held in the gym, had no specific name but the decorations followed a Japanese motif. A garden house dominated the right side as one came into the gym, and it had been furnished with Japanese prints and cushions. At the far end, the most dynamic and beautiful of the decorations, a bamboo backdrop for the band, hung from the top of the gym to the floor. In the background, a panorama of a purple moun- tain was painted and in the foreground, graceful Ming trees. Along the right side of the gym, tables had been set up and underclassmen in authentic costumes wove in and out of the maze, serving re- freshments. At the door, each girl received a silver Indian head as a rememberance of the 1967 prom. Ken Reeves and his orchestra provided the music for the unforgettable night. The Junior-Senior Prom had such a great atten- dance that a new prom policy has been adopted. No prom will ever match this first one, however. 16
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