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Seventh Braden ,nsnmsamn .... K' ig., M x i SEVENTH GRADE : Row l.--Cleft to rightj--Miss Evelg Messmore, Sharon Wellons, Anna Vandergriit, Kath- leen Brown, Margaret Henson, Phyllis Pedigo, Bonnie Schilling, Evelyn Vogel, Sylvia Prather, Patty Brann, Barbara Hennis, Betty Shipley, Barbara Ann Bloir, Marlene Richardson, Miss E- don. Row 2.--Bob Pidcock, Dickie Lestezg Jack Harlan, Bob Kroening, Charles Jones, Bob Nelson, Danny Challis, Garrey Schroeder, Joe Geshwilerg Dick Utterback, Eddie Loughmillerg Leroy Mar- tin. A Row 3.--Patsy Pace, Joanne Newerth, Jane Berger, Doris Harmon, Shirley Simpson, Gladys Catron, Carolyn Harvey, Donna Foust, Joan Herold, Marjorie Lynch, Delores Herzog. Row h.--Ronald Harmon, Ferrel Hendricks, Dale Royalty, Gerald Spall, Garry Alford, Don Blumberg, Mike Malone , Billy Sandley, Bob Rudolph, Arnie Myers, Jim Beikman, Ralph Thomas. Row 5.-Richard Boles, Ray Hueston, Jim Stone, Jim Kaster, Joe McIntosh. zo .- 1..-141 'A - M
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Uh ay Ib We invite you to take a journey with us into the past, into the time when chivalry was at its best, and knighthood was in full bloom. A touch of the magic wand before the palace of His Majesty, the King of England. The time is 114119. Trumpets blare and banners beautiful wife, Jeanne Mann. WThe carriage awaits to take his faithful page, bowing low. As they enter the carriage, Fallowfield with Thelma Cook and hurry on. and we are wave as the door opens and out steps Jack Agee and his you to the tournament, Your Highness,W says Gene Nugent, a horse gallops up the road at top speed carrying Dick Fran Williams clutching on behind. They wave gayily and On the way,the King dictates to Donna Brinkman, his capable secretary. The letter is to Chester Sherrow, the over-seer of His Majesty's vast estates. At last they arrive at the arena where Joe Krug and George Kuykendall show them to their seats of honor. Before the sports begin, Pat Bristow can be seen giving a few lusty cheers for her champion in the contest. A trumpet blasts and in ride John Wise, Don Challis, and Ted Tansy dressed in black armour trimmed with gold. Swords in hand, they meet the enemy confidently. James Bailey, Bill Condit, and Bud Switzer, their opponents, are not frightened by their bold front, and the battle begins in earnest. Kenny Deane, Sir Challis' attendant, rushes to the field to aid his wounded master. The odds are uneven, and Bob Rasner is prepared to second for his wounded friend. A horn is heard and the knights return to their tents to re-arm and rest. Entertainment is provided for the King and Queen by Betty Moneymaker, Clarice Clunie, and Judy Schroeder who sing some lively ballads. Richard Pierson presents the King with a magnificent bracelet made of gold and precious jewels which he brought back with him on his last trip to China. Just then, the Queen spies Nancy Rutledge and bids her to tell her of the latest news from London. Nancy tells of seeing Bernice Clark, the first woman to held that evening. Donna Heacock ahd Helen Mclntire, young belles of the court, sing on the stage, sing in the Royal Theater. Also she saw Lyman Searcy, the author of Boywulf. The sport events are soon resumed and the crowd ohs and ahs as Ted Tansy slays his opponents one by one. At last he is victorious. The crowd cheers while he rides up to the grandstand to receive his award from his Lady Fair, Margie Basso. As the crowd makes its way out of the jammed arena, Lillian Petac can be seen with her nose in a scroll taking notes on the day's excitement. Beside Lillian is her artist friend, Joellen Sigman, who has vividly taken down a picture of the struggle. The royal couple hurry back to the castle to prepare for the large victory ball to be were among 0. the first to arrive. Everyone was excited for this ball was to bring to a close the most important event of the year--the tournament. The court clown, Don Wilson, had been in- structed to be at his best. A famous magician, Neal Parmentar, had been hired to add to the performance. Ruthie Hughes and Ronald Schoo, world renown dancers, were to liven the party with their graceful steps. The castle was alive with bright lights and gay voices. As we leave and return to our modern world, we see Marilyn Hein, Joan Smiley, and Lavon Weingardt descend the wide stairway dressed in the latest fashions. A whisk of the magic wand and we can only remember the wonderful things we have seen and look forward to the future. 22
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