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Pageant Held to Select Miss JLHS The Miss Jess Lanier Contest was a great success. The first area of competition was streetwear displayed before the student body. Immediately afterward there was a tea during which the contestants were called into the judges chambers for private interviews. Then the girls went home to prepare for the big night when they modeled their long evening gowns. The entertainment, morning and night, was excellent. Eula Parker was accompanied by Martha Freeman as she sang A Time For Us. the Jazz-Rock Band played background music for morning and night and also popped up for feature numbers in effective places. The Jazz Ensemble, accompanied by Mike Sanders, Frank Manzella and Vickie Burchfield, sand Let Me Be There , Touch Me in the Morn- ing and Killing Me Softly. l ,ff is 2 '46 l W
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Identities Revealed at Secret Santa Party gn 1 .Maja ii' ff T - f 'Wx-N C1 'gynfiifbwea ei 'Qi EJ -AQ QA 3,0-fNg'1', K 3 Wh x 5 . , t r 21,4 y ,eeee A' M 1453 , N1 f J Nix: 1' it i 52,35 Arg a if 4 , h e L, K T Q 1 t if , SIVX ' 1'- N 4 .J , wk N er, ' ,K K x W . sf h About the first of December all the teachers and school employees started receiving little notes and gifts signed S.S. or Secret Santa. Until the Friday before Christmas Eve the girls worked hard to please their teachers. That afternoon after school the Secret Santas and their teachers were publicly united They gave each other gifts and enjoyed the abundance of refreshments provided by the Santas. This was another way students and teachers could get better acquainted and have a good time. 7 Tw ff it yrigdyxtl X 2 I 'T J ' T Y iff l Kid tg ' lvif' J ' X X -Q' ' 5 N T f- ' lf, .ke ' x A Q
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For their contributions, without which the contest would have been a failure, the Largus staff would like to thank: the judges, Robert Moore, Charles Cockram and Patti Rawlinsong the escorts, Jay Brown, Ken Hyde and Jeff Wilson, the stage crew, Mr. Syx, Mr. Webster, A1 Canzoneri, Bobby Williams, Jeff Wilson and many others, the sound and light crew, Mr. Frank Nelson, Jamie Pace, David Williams and othersg the rehearsal directors, Mrs. Crittenden and Mrs. Colving the Future Homemakers and Mrs. Holloway: Mr. Lingo and the Jazz Rock Band, the Ensemble and Mr. Arnold, Eula Parker and last, but not least, the first student Master of Ceremonies, Jay Waters. The staff would also like to extend special thanks to our sponsor, Mrs. Perkins, who did everything no one else would do! xxx
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