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Adds Icing to the Cake AHS possesses its share of pretty coeds who reign as queens over parties, dances, and other school festivities. Factors used in determining typical queens are friendliness, beauty, and popularity. Brains, school activ- ities, and personality are also necessary for any honored beauty. Thirteen girls nominated by 10021 home- rooms dominated this year's Yearbook Queen event. Linda Hiatt, the 1959 Yearbook Queen, was chosen in an election involving 1,300 eligible voters. To be honored as such a queen calls for a typical all-American girl. Students also gave similar support to the Homecoming and Fall Windup Queens. Dinah Tyler was crowned Homecoming Queen before a capacity crowd of 5,000 at the football stadium, and Bev Benko, Fall Windup Queen, earned her queenship at the annual dance honoring football and cross country athletes. Yearbook Queen Linda Hiatt possesses the qualities essential for an all-American girl. Competing for Yearbook Queen were Louise Smith, Dinah Tvler, Kay McGraw, Linda Hiatt, Janice Fisher, Kay Thomas, Bev Miller, Judi Sanford, Sandy Crosthwaite, Phyllis Holder, Helen Raekes, Pam Waymire, and Connie Fisher.
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And the Mounting Tension of ueen Selections Many AHS girls envy pretty Homecoming Queen Dinah Tyler Qcenterj, and her attendants, Jane Preston and Jane Wellington. Typical AHS beauties are Fall-Windup Attendant Beth Robinett, Queen Bev Benko, and Attendant Kay McGraw.
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J Prom Queen Judi Sanford and Attendants Jane Preston and Sandra Hutson reign at the yea1 s top social event. 30
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