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The Prom 9
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Changing Fantasy to Reality On April 8th our Junior-Senior prom An evening of revelry At 8 p.m. we hope you’ll come To join our Spring Fantasy . . . with the invitation came the usual rush for corsages, matching dresses and rented tuxes. . . . with the rush came the usual headache of finding willing students, workable ideas and “kind” teachers Yet the headache eased into pride (and relief) of seeing the chaotic plans turn into a reality of a marvelous setting and a wonderful time. Yes the rush slackened, the headache eased but the pride remains, like the invitation. Yet, this was not just a mere invitation. It was a heralder of a very memorable night and the tremendous effort put forth by people who wanted to make it a more than usual event. Working together as a team, as James Caldwell and Kay Brawner do, makes the work pass quickly. 8 The Prom Preparations for the junior-senior prom reach their climax as the theme is hoisted into place.
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That Through the week people came dressed in a variety oi boots, hats, socks, colors, and styles. People rushed about the school in a mad frenzy trying to cover once barren halls with crepe paper and balloons. People took bunches of mums and left school to deliver them to their owners. All through the school a feeling of spirit, hope, and expectation lingered. Students could hardly keep their minds on study. Everything seemed to point towards that Friday night. All this reminded us that the impending confrontation with Earle was more than a football game. Friday Night At last that Friday night came. The stands of the football stadium filled with anxious people awaiting the kick. Many were students and parents living in Wynne, but others came from far away to see their old alma mater. Something special floated in the air. This game was definitely more than a game. It was Homecoming. Football players stand in attention to the flag (luring the tense moments before the Homecoming game. In a strange array of hats and socks are Lisa Bradbcrry, Kay Kennedy, Karin Fronabarger, Angie Birmingham, Kim Cox and Stella Thompson.
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