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Headlines break the news one spring Friday-Jane Wel- lington, Prom Queen: Attendants, Iudy Iosefek frightj, Toni Pemberton Cleftl. Behind the headlines the story begins. Junior class boys nominate in homerooms for queeng elimination progresses until the candidates are whittled to six. Each girl anxiously Waits as the voting continues the cut to three finalists. Then as the whole school speculates on the results, the final vote is revealed.
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We will clean up those Giantsf' proclaim the members rides the victory rocket for his homeroom, while of homeroom 118 Cleltj, and Mr. Ray Fleenor Ccenterj homeroom 109 Crightl pleads to baby those Giants. fan's enthusiasm keynote fall events Little Dutch girls eliminate competition by running them through the mill. Smiles radiate from the faces of homecoming queen Ioan McGillicuddy and Attendants Pat Ferguson and Penny Wells. Announcement of her election flabbergasts Queen Ioan and her escort, Mike Morgan. 25
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Queens personify beauty, traditions Yearbook queen candidates, Grace Alexander, Sondra Anderson, Caralee Campbell, Cindy Greene, Diana Miller, Saundra Heard, Coral Janes, Lois Kardatzke, Ian By entertaining in an exotic, tropical setting of Hawaii, juniors wished seniors Nam Alohav or a 'cbeautiful good-bye at the junior Prom. As couples danced to the music of the Phi Mu Cru, queen Jane Wellington and attendants Judy josefek and Toni Pemberton led the memorable grand march. Prom night brought lasting mem- ories and fond farewells for seniors. Excited students campaigned throughout the halls and voted for their choice for yearbook queen. All subscribers to the yearbook were allowed to vote, but only homerooms having IOOZ subscriptions nominated a candidate. En- gineered by 'the annual staff, the four-year-old contest has become noted for having more votes cast than in any other queen contest. Queen candidates were chosen for their likeness to the all-American girl. Each received a corsage as a souvenir, and Yearbook Queen Diana Miller accepted the tiara and locket as recognition of her success. Against a regal setting of marble pillars, Diana Miller adjusts her glittering Yearbook Queen tiara. Loudenback, Rosemary Swain, represent AHS beauty and the all-American type girl. Q
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