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Crowning of Homecoming ueen To give added zest to what promised to be a good season for basketball fans, it was decided to elect a basketball queen at the first home game. Each high school class elected two candi- dates for the honor. These candidates were: Seniors Escorts Connie Burris, Loretta Douglas, Juniors Mary Ann Heaton, Cody Cohoon, Sophomores Lois Douglas, Deloma Wolfskill, Roger Hanson Larry Jone s Lar ry Bor ron Dale Riddle Gary Wilson Jack Ander son C Paulette Carter, James Finney, Connie Head, Jo Freshman Connie Head, John R. Almond Pau.lette Carter, James Finney Each person who attended the game was given a ticket which he could use as a ballot by dropping it in abox marked with the can- didates name. The candidates chose their own escorts, During the half-timeintermission,'I'ommy Herriman, captain of the boys' team, threw a'ball concealing the queenls name to Roger Hanson, president of student council, who announced the winner. Then Lois Douglas was escorted to the throne where she was immediately crowned homecoming queen. hn Almond, Miss Parrish, OTO Deloma Wolfskill, Jack Anderson, Rdger Hanson, Lois Douglas, Mary Heaton, Larry Borron, Cody Cohcon, Dale Riddle, Loretta Douglas, not shown, Gary Wilson, Connie Burris, Larry Jones. i 1
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Claudine Bragg, Drum Majorette. Here Comes the Band Majorettes: Loretta Douglas, Carolyn Baugher, Claudine Bragg fDrum Majorj, Connie Burris, Carolyn Wilson. The majorettes are the executive branch of the marching band. They give the first impression of the marching and add to the sense of precisionwhich this group exhibits. Four of these five alert high steppers are seniors, who have served faithfully with the band for four years. The concert and marching bands have put a sparkle into many activities during the past year. Mr. Ron Phillips, a recent graduate of college, has proved to be a versatile, en- thusiastic, and capable director. Under his direction, the marching band has done vari- ous block and figure formations. The con- cert band has been studying technical in- tonation, observing musical abbreviations and markings, technique and ability for fast passages. These two groups have appeared before the public fifteen times prior to March 15, and plans have been made for district contests, which will be held in April, 1957. E Z
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