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After continous danc ing, Cynthia Davis pauses to straighten Douglass Henry ' s tie. Entering the Hellenic Com- munity Center prom going seniors were led into the Emerald City of the Land of Oz by the yellow brick road. Decorations were ordered and prepared to carry the theme of Oz. Selected colors of green and gold accented the illuminated rainbow and center pieces of lol- I lipops. The decorating was great! said Susan Senita. Getting a late start due to technical difficulties, Trussel entertained from 9 to midnight. The band was pretty good, but there wasn ' t enough variety in music, commented Ron Sfer- razzo. Since May 9th came on a Fri- day, many seniors illegally made prom day, Senior Skip Day . Ex- cuses brought in the following school day ranged from student illness to personal business. Low attendance records showed that besides seniors, many sophomores and juniors decided to take the day off too! Fantasy Land PROM It was a special occasion because it was the prom . . . the dance alone would have been a let down. — Richard Burton Chatting as the band takes a break, James Catson and his date exchange comments as Milton Reynolds and his date watch the dance floor.
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Ranked as one of the top five teams in the nation, according to Kent Wiggins, debaters competed in tournaments from Winston Salem, North Carolina to Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. Of the 14 con- tests entered, they emerged victori- ous in 10 of them. Students desiring to improve their oratory skills enrolled in a de- bate study hall. Those unable to fit this period into their schedule met twice a week after school for prac- tice debates. Representing Virginia in the Bicentennial Debate in Philadel- phia and Williamsburg, John Westbrook and Will Crutchfield were advised by Miss Waverly Hundley. Miss Hundley completed her 13th year of coaching the team. Kent Wiggins commented, Our debate studies don ' t end after school. Most of us go to workshops and seminars held at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., Wakeforest, North Carolina, and other places. Outside ' William and .Mwy Library, John - Westbrodk and t il l C rutchfield read through frffbrm iotCTo7Th»iT debate. Mefn- bers of the debate team used area facilities find evidene for their debate. - .
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