Greencastle High School - Minaret Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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THE CANDIDATES FIVE-The candidates are pre- sented with their escorts before the crowning ceremonies. Shown from left to right are Butch Tennis, Phyllis Lanzone, Larry Torr, Mary Ann N Miller, Bill Richards, Sue Torr, Joe Moore, Anita Hurst, Jack Halton, and Nancy Feld. l Hi-Y Picks a Pair of Sweethearts As tradition goes, the girls' gymnasium was converted into a blaze of color and sparkling at- mosphere on February l9 for the annual Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance. The highlight of the dance came when the heretofore unknown queen was announced from a court of five. Rather unusually, two queens, Sue Torr and Phyllis Lanzone, were crowned by Larry Corbin and Chuck Saathotf, president and vice- UNDER A CANOPY OF RED AND WHITE-A crowded dance floor typifies every Hi-Y dance. TIME OUT FOR TIRED FEET-Everyone takes a president. The queens' court included Nancy Feld, Mary Ann Miller, and Anita Hurst. Cupids complete with bows, crimson hearts, and many, many red and white streamers all con- tributed to the romantic mood of St. Valentine's Day and the selection of the Hi-Y Sweetheart. Charlie Erdman and his orchestra provided the dance tunes, and a crowded floor was predom- inate throughout the evening. breather to rest his feet and to enioy refresh- ments. THE CHOSEN TWO-Sue Torr and Phyllis Lanzone were crowned queens of the Hi-Y dance. 1 'D- V' Z Y ',. P-r l

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4,3 v gf 4.9,.a2 1-9 'H 0- 3' 4.9, 4 '?7 e. li, .J . V if W A. gl 1' Y:-sr' HC A QUEEN WITH PRINCESSES THREE-CAbovel Patty, Keneen, and Judy. Queen Sally is shown at left. GHS Initiates Homecoming What's school without a football team, and what's a new football field without a homecoming and all its festive activities? So, to put things in order, GHS this year initiated Homecoming, Held on the newly dedicated field, the event featured the selection of class candidates by vote of the student body. The football team then voted, electing Soph- omore Sally Etter to reign as queen. Members of the royal court were Patty Sutherlin, senior, Keneen Bullerdick, junior, and Judy Colbert, freshman. Escorting the nominees to the queen's float were Joe Moore, senior, Darrell Fine, iunior, Wally McClure, sophomore, and Paul Gould, freshman. Co-captains Chuck Saathoff and Tom Dougherty crowned the queen and presented her with a floral spray, Everyone looks forward to seeing the festivities become an annual GHS tradition. C CORONATION CEREMON- IES-Drumrner John Mayhall, Patty Sutherlin, Joe Moore, Keneen Bul- lerdiclc, Darrel Fine, Chuck Saat- hoff, Sally Etter, Wally McClure, Tom Dougherty, Paul Gould and Judy Colbert. Q l or-Q .. c -



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Q ff REHEARSAI. WITHIN THE PLAY-Shirley Proctor and Ron Hard- man rehearse for Penny's audition while Mary Ann Miller watches. Juniors Give 'Penny The task of finding a star within a play studded with junior stars can only mean fun, and that was exactly the situation as the iunior class presented Don't Take My Penny by Anne Coulter Martens on November I7. Directed by Mrst Fauneil Stewart, the play fea- tured the confusions and turmoil that result when members of a family become stage struck. Members of the cast not shown here were Phil Haines, Rex Godfrey, Craig Hane, Mary Jane Clapp, Suzanne Frazier and Barbara Sutton. Funds derived from the play are used to under- write the prom. SPILLED PACKAGES-Sue Torr, Chester Hutchinson and John David Craft give a helping hand to Phil Brookshire, the de- livery boy. MAKING PLANS-While she serves breakfast, Phyllis Lanzone discusses with Gordon Birt his plans for a farm he hopes to buy. A FAMILY HUBBUB-Frances Frazier, Karen Hill, John David Craft and Shirley Proctor are adding their share of confusion to the general mix-up in family affairs.

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