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Basketball Queen My heart went pitty-pat, says Gruff y, as the queen and her attend- ants, dressed in formats, appeared in the spotlight. They were then escort- ed the length of the basketball court, and Carolyn Jones was crowned Basketball Queen for 1952. Each year the basketball squad elects three girls — the queen and two attendants — to reign over their final home game. This year Queen Caro- lyn Jones (pictured above), attended by Patty Lewis (below, left) and Dorothy Mosier (below, right), was presented with flowers and crowned by Captain Richard Smith. 17
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I jooibaii Queen When Nadine Simon was crowned Football Queen at the Coronation Dance, I wanted to give her a great big bear hug, admits Gruffy. The lovely Miss Simon was elected by the football squad. The results of the election were not made known, even to Miss Simon (above), until the very moment when she was crowned Football Queen for 1951. The charm of her attendants, Carolyn Jones (below, left) and Betty Bracken (below, right) contributed to the impressiveness of the coronation.
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Front row, left to right: Nellie Rost, Marjorie Miller, Joyce Lanier, Lavonne Leach, Rosemary Kennedy. Second row: Sharon Silor, Doris Funk, Billie Fudge, Mary L. Phillips, Ann Schoneberg, Carol Seglem. Third row: Virginia Unruh, Dorothy Schmidt, Jetta Purcell, Patty Lewis, Mary L. Lehr, Mary K. McKinney, Pat Kunkle, Becky Breese, Carolyn Jones. Back row: Nadine Simon, Betty Bracken, Dorothy Mosier, Miss Dorothy Fisher. Not pictured: Ada Gildart, Peggy Lohse, Shirley Marley, Wilma Needham, Doris Follis, Nancy Martin, Judy Lehr, and Jean Bell. Pep eu According to Gruff y, Those ' Gold diggers ' are really peppy gals. It warmed my heart to see them standing in the rain, cheering the football team on to victory. The purpose of the Pep Club is to create sportsmanship on the part of the stud- ents and the other fans, and to provide its members and the other students with a few extracurricular activities. Its activities this year included crowning the football and basketball queens, sponsoring a school dance, providing decorations in the hall at Christmas time, and putting on a humorous assembly. Miss Fisher is sponsor of this active group, and the officers this year were : presi- dent, Rosemary Kennedy ; vice-president, Carol Seglem ; secretary-treasurer, Joyce Lan- ier; student council representative, Virginia Unruh; business manager, Dorothy Schmidt. Ulteei i-eadete Gruff y T. and all El Doradoans were proud of this peppy sextette of cheerleaders. Left to right: Nadine Simon, Betty Bracken, and Dorothy Mosier. Standing: Joe Pat McAdoo, Dick Meyer, and John Komer.
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