Honor , Scholar hip and r LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Patterson, Joanne Keanne, Virginia Crosby, Maryanne SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Crosby, Virginia Calderwood, Karen Chansler, and Rosalie Blake. STANDING: Pat Patterson, Marilyn Stiern, Helen Gost, Joanne Keanne, Judy Webster, Terry Pratt, and Dale O'Neal. Sealbearers are students who belong to scholarship So- ciety four out of their six semesters. They are eligible for special awards. Monarch Sealbearers after the fall semester were Bruce Beuchel, Rosalie Blake, Virginia Calderwood, Karen Chans- ler, Virginia Crosby, Helen Gast, Dale O'Neal, Gail Patter- son, Terry Pratt, Marilyn Stearn, Judy Webster, and Joanne Keanne. Other seniors were possible Sealbearers, depending on their grades in the spring semester. Photoglou, Virginia Calderwood, and Dave Brown. Many Morningside seniors received scholar- ships and honors for scholastic achievements upon graduation. There were many more than mentioned here, but they were chosen too late for inclusion in the Sceptre. Dave Brown won a full scholarship to Occi- dental College, and Steve Haas won part pay- ment there. Virginia Crosby was the local zone Bank of America award winner and was eligible to compete against other winners. Virginia Cald- erwood won the Bausch and Lomb Science Medal. Many Monarchs won the Bank of America cups and certificates. S Joanne Keanne won the Masonic award. Pat Patterson and Maryanne Photoglou re- ceived entrance with honor awards at Santa Barbara College while Steve Haas received a similar award from the University of California at Berkeley, Allan Morris received a State of California scholarship, with Pat Patterson as an alternate, to any college of his choice in California. Ja' Qooa-gag Qi,
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. F51 ABOVE: Conversation time. ABOVE AND BELCW: Refreshment time. The 1959 Junior-Senior Prom, Mardi Gras, was held April 24 at the Hollywood Turf Club in Holly- wood Park. Marshall Cram provided the evening's continuous music. Spent for decorations and preparations was a totol close to a 51000. The extremely-successful decoration scheme featured tragedy masks ond balloons of various colors along with decorative bids expressing a Mardi Gras. Deserving credit for the successful evening were the hard-working committee chairmen Jeanne Gud- munsen, John Webb, Barbara Long, and Judy Brokaw. Junior-Senior Prom
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