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Night Track Meer Princess Connie Hopkins, Queen Patsy Quinn, Queen Gloria Williams, Princess Liza Biggs, and CoHon'n Cord Younger Than Springtime Miss 8a Sir Loyality Joy Foster, Steve Truesdell Miss Sz Sir Service Karin Lind, Carter Morey Miss Sz Sir Democracy Barbara Bell, Gil Crabbe Miss 8a Sir Personality Susie Sokol, Doug Anderson Miss Sz Sir Friendship Betty Tolson, Ron Eager Miss Sz Sir Samohi Susie Sokol, Gil Crabbe Princess Joan Twiford. Miss Samohi-Susie Sokol Mr. Sarnohi-Gil Crabbe
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M The 1959 Homecoming Celebration One of the main events of the fall semester is the annual Homecoming celebration. It takes place on a Friday of one of the football games and begins with the decoration of the entire campus. School spirit ran high on the day of the big game with Inglewood. The Greek theater was filled to capacity as the Prin- cesses were announced near the end of one of our biggest and best pep-rallies. The following are the Princesses and the groups which nominated them: Nancie Craig, Boys' League, Connie Hopkins, the football team, Karin Lind, Girls' League, Kathi Pringle, Associated Student Body, Darlene Riesz, the Sergeanettesg Patsy Quinn, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, and Bobbie Kay Carlton, who was nominated by the Marching Band, was announced as the 1958 Homecoming Queen. The Homecoming Parade began at school and pro- ceeded through town to Santa Monica City College where the big game was to be played. The queen was crowned during the half-time ceremonies. Bob Camp- bell, Senior A Class President, escorted Bobbie Kay across the field through a tunnel formed by the Serge- anettes. Incidently the football team topped off the evening by winning the game. ' fo .,,,.. 'G , Mm .,,,,,, W Si
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.KWMJ The Whole Town's Talking The Winter Seniors of '59 staged one of Samohi's funniest productions, The Whole 'I'own's Talking. Under the direction of Dr. Iidmunfl IC. Evans, this play was tops in enter- tainment for the semester. Gil flrahhe, Don Barrett and Marie Mosley captured the leading roles. Gil Crahhe emoted as the typical Simmons. a paint manufacturer who decides his daugh- ter. portrayed hy Kit Stotfel, is going to marry his junior partner, played by Don Barrett. The play was a hilarious success.
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