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ANN ADAMS Yearbook Queen Candidates . . Ann Blackwell Pal Blume Virginia Gary Kay Custin Judy Hancock Carole Nlcfiivern Faye Sargent Beverly Van Voorhis jeff: i .. .Fil A Smiling with pride is Ann Adams. Anderson Highs first yearbook queen as she is being crowned bv co-editors ol the annual, Ronnie Campbell and Fran XVagner. '60 A s A 1 if 4 4 -WY, 4' M L Q ,,V , ya ' Q10 l L if if E.. For the Hrst time in history. the students at AHS elected a queen of the yearbook. Modeled after the Purdue and lndiana yearbook queens, the AHS queen personined the typical high school girl. This year's queen, Ann Adams, was selected from a group of nine candidates nominated by homerooms with 100 per cent yearbook sales. The queen, who was crowned at an all-school convoca- tion, was one of the very few queens to be elected by students from all classes in the high school.
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Prom Goers Reliever! Grandeur of Old South Adelia Drake. Attendant t f ii 'K ' YQ ,fffg X'-wh l 1- t 'll 9 ii iii i Q -Said Il i l If N ,ry L ' . ,X JQWQQ I.inda Stanley, Prom Queen The great confederacy of the South rose and then declined all in the one evening of June 7, 1957-the night of the Junior-Senior Prom. Bringing to light the plantation days of a cen- tury ago, the juniors presented a Grande Cotillionf' modeled after those of the pre-Civil War days. Just as the southern belles of the era waltzed on the verandas among the magnolias and col- onades, the belles of AHS danced with their gentlemen in the southern garden scene setting. All the chivalry and grandeur of the South were relived in the one evening. Highlighting the ball was the crowning of the Cotillion queen, Linda Stanley, Followed by her attendants, Ann Adams and Adelia Drake, the queen and her escort led the grand march of southern ladies, colonels, and gentlemen. Ann Adams, Attendant
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