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MISS BENTON '51 SUSAN KAY NORRIS This is Kay—ia rare compounds of sparkling beauty, warm friend- liness, and infectious enthusiam. Recognizing her exceptional versatil- ity as well as her grace and charm, her fellow students eagerly accord her a place among the “special'’ lovely girls who, through the years, have worn the Cardinal crown. (twenty-seven)
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CORONATION PRINCIPALS Seated: Michael Annigian, Peggy Gabriel. Barbara Baldw n. Don Turner. Standing: Shirley Coy. Elaine Kemper. Frances Bunten, Jewell Dean Brown. Queen Kay Norris. Neil Nielsen. Ruth Ingram Young, Barbara Meade. Carol Black. D nna Williams. (twenty-eight) QUEEN, ATTENDANTS, ESCORTS Seated: Frances Bunten, Jewell Dean Brown, Queen Kay Norris, Barbara Meade, Ruth Ingram Young. Standing: Gene Lytle, Eddie Christman, Bill Culver, Jack Turner. Norman Halpain. THE BIG SHOW'S UNDER WAY September 22, 1950 The Big Parade, heralding the first open air show of the season was on. Under the blazing floodlights, the R. O. T. C. color guard marched; the Pep Squad flaunted new cos- tumes; the band went through its maneuvers; the big crowd buzzed with excitement. The trumpeters. Don Turner and Michael Annigian, sounded a fanfare. Neil Nielsen, student body president, stepped out followed by the honorary class attendants: Shirley Coy and Carol Black, tenth grade; Elaine Kemper and Donna Williams, eleventh grade. Next came the maids of honor, Frances Bunten. Jewell Dean Brown, Ruth Ingram, and Barbara Meade walking arm in arm with their managers, Eddie Christman, Gene Lytle, Jack Turner, and Norman Halpain. Members of the senior class, these young ladies, lovely in formals of pastel shades, carried arm bouquets of chrysanthemums. Barbara Baldwin and Peggy Gabriel, in pages’ regalia, as representatives of the eighth and ninth grades, carried the crown. Climaxing the procession came the queen. Kay Norris, in a white formal under a full red velvet cape, escorted by her manager, Bill Culver. Passing through an aisle formed by the Pep Squad and the football men. she ascended the throne set up under the goal posts. There with Neil Nielsen doing the honors for the school, she was crowned Miss Benton. 51. After accepting the charges of the duties and responsibilities of her office, in a charming little speech she thanked her friends for their assistance in making the honor possible and paid a pretty tribute to the gridsters who were all set to meet the year in their first home battle.
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