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the Old South After the reception, both juniors and seniors arrived with their dates in formal dress for the prom. Music was provided by Little Tommy and the Rhythm Knights. During the latter part of the dance, party hats, streamers, and confetti were passed out to all the guests present to add to the occasion. Decorations were based upon the general theme. This was brought out by transforming several areas of the gym into gardens and small courtyards. This was indeed an exciting night for the 1963 SENIORS for it was the last prom of their high school days. They are sure to remember Dreams of the Old South. RARE MOMENT! Juniors and seniors both have taken advantage of the intermission to sit down and rest for that next go-round. HEY, LETS TWIST! Many people would not really believe that everyone was in the mood of the theme-twisting in the Old South? O-H-H-H-HI Seniors Barbara George and Richard Lump- kins are delighted with the beautiful decorations prepared by the juniors. 73
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SHIELA! SHIELA! No one can get Shiela's attention when a camera is around. Boy, what a pose! WHAT'S IN THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK, LADIES? Mrs. Lova Wilson and Mrs. Margaret Scarborough seem to be very interested in the contents as Miss Novaline jowell tries to appear nonchalant. 72 X, i Dreams of f' Dreams of the Old South was presented by the junior class on February 22 in honor of the 1963 seniors for the annual junior-Senior Reception and Prom. All seniors were invited to attend the reception earlier in the evening. They were greeted at the door by the junior and senior class officers and were served refreshments. Then the juniors provided a welcome and enter- tainment for the guests. This included songs, musical arrangements, a skit, and a speech directed to the senior class. The juniors extended a hearty welcome and wished the seniors the best of everything. DREAMING VUHILE DANCING! juniors and seniors alike enjoy the dreamy atmosphere of the Old South. l 1
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. President ,,,.Y,,,. ,.,.. , Sarah Yarbrough Secretary ..,.,, ....... , Kathy Board Vice-President ....,,..,,,.,.. ,Aa,,,,,.,,, a,.,, J u dy Swoboda Treasurer .,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,r.,., Doug Winters Warren Norwood Don Mitchusson Claude Hamilton Mrs. Lova Wilson Mrs. Adele Young Mrs. jo Nell Bradbury
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