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Show I , -*1 Jl Huge rotating mosaic cylinders sent multicolored rays of moving light to play over the darkened ballroom filled with dancing figures. Corridors bathed in intense hues created enchanting and exotic moods for prom-goers wending their way to the Panorama Room for refreshments. The evening's highlight was the presentation of the Junior Prom Queen. The Gaylords serenaded from below as lovely Gay Cederlof stepped onto the balcony to receive her crown from Junior Class President, John Covey. Despite determined planning and practicing, he became all "thumbs" when it came to the pinning on of the corsage, but everything worked itself out as it usually does; and the vivacious and charming secretary of the class from thence became Queen of the Class of 1959 to reign until another prom and another queen would take her place. JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: George Johnson, Mary Gardner. Row Two: Cecilia Casey, Ray Larsen, Ann Davis, Charlene Carman, Milt Morris, Pat Parkinson, Judie Alder, Valerie Jackman. |