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Out Qfzmisfice ueen candidate Beverly Peterson was chesen to represent Selma in the Ar- mistice Parade in Kingsburg. The student body of Selma High cast votes and Beverly was victorious with Betty Teague and Tillie Moralez, the runner ups. On November sth the candi- dates from the various towns were judged at the Kingsburg Gun Club. Although Beverly was not chosen queen, she ran a close second and rode on the magnificent Armistice Queen's float in the parade. The football teaivs elected lovely Betty Teague, football queen of 1249-50. Her attendants were pretty Elizabeth Cox. tntE ahd Lois McCullough. At the Clovis game the dLfe5i Tfnil'-her attendants were driven around the field and presented to the public, then escorted to the bleachers. After the game, Betty was crowned by varsity captain, Ken Dawson at a dance held in her honor in the gymnasium. The bask- ' :.. -- . ogether and elected as their bas- ketball que 'l nn was crowned by our basket- ball eaptain, - - - - erback, at the Valentine Dance which was held in thrifgymnasjum in her honor. Her pretty 2lWCI1il11l1fS WCfCH' Tillie Moralez and Lois MC- Cullough. 4 5 4 I .... 4 . ,f , M ':' 2 -'v. ' X ,w..,.,w X , ifrfflb beverly Pelersmi, Armuute Ihy Candidate. Tfooflnall an lmslzeflmll Queens cfzowne af ances I5 its league, I-mul-.ill Qui-en.
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0 P tif' Qif ll Well we have seven sweater wearers this year. lfour boys and three girls. The sweaters were given to them because they were consider- ed the most outstanding athletes in the school for the past three years, and not only because of their athletic abilityg it also means hard work and good sportsmanship to receive one of these sweaters. The boys won their sweaters by points re- ceived in interscholastic sports and the girls won their award sweater through the Ci. A. A. iii lu Iii-.utr 17.-ng XY.iIlser. slill' 4 inw, lst-nm lhuson, Marion Dai, Ruth kr,iI'1. :nun out-..t, Sally sua... . it j These w n afldefic onofzs The Block has become one of the largest and most active organiza- tions in school. The membership is made up of the boys who have earned wi letters in various sports. This has been one of the most active years for the fellows. They boost- ed our football spirit by selling orange and black rooter's pins. lispecially fun were the snow party in january, a wiener roast and swimming party in the spring, and the animal Sadie Hawkins Dance in March. This traditional dance, according to the kids is the dance most en- joyed by everyone because of the cute costumes. Much of the success of this club is due to their advisor, Coach Niche- lini and I.l1L1,QfflCCl'SvZ Vlfilesident. Ken Dawson, Vice President. Don Arde- m4N-Z'1liKiect'etarV 86 T1'egts'm'iTTfob1-Tgfitiw and Sgt. at Arms, l,loVd Mar- lu' 'I'-' RH-'Hr N-'Hu I1--ws-Hi. i-I-t-Wit-..i1 me wie'----iw' ' -, fs' .---- '-sv ' ' use I-rt-s..l.s..i: Ili-xtl M.irtli.int, set. .ii .xi-ms, li-jg outa chant. .nit-y s n-mt...-t-., ' N -4 - fiery Row l: Tunnel 5el'lllli.lll, 'levi lX,llly.llli,l. fvrllt' 't'.niLt, le-in ist-'mt-n. R.-,...I.1 ls,-Lt-1. ,lt-.ft Smith, George iiuxler, llnlv Ugata, Snort: .Xr.iLi. kms 11 Hon ii.-Wil... ltalst-n lliights, lialie Iluiialweslian. Pele l'xr.ieli.in, Iolinny MA' ehigian, l'retl lauiimotn, lretldie Witt, Ray cn,-ati, :x1.m.ilsu fxfiki, s1.n.ia. nn. Na.-m.... llelmullt, litvyx 9: Ihtlsie I am, l7ean Kaslluisr svn, W'.nne l't-teisini. lhll Snnnneriille. Glenn Inutlierlvaels. llouglas XYalker. .Ierri l1.idig.in. nan ,-xftitfnritni, clifmtl c .-i-W, Doc taunt' stun, Melton Wells, llanni .Xx.il,i, .lint Salsa moto, Kenny I7.weson, 26
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