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Calhoun Academy's first diploma is granted to Beverly Zeigler by Mr. |oe Wannamaker. chair- man of the Board, as Mr. Greg Calhoun looks on. Warm sunshine and clear blue skies staged the setting for the first annual Calhoun Academy May Court. Plan- ning for this event began in March, and for two weeks the Student Council, sponsorer of May Court, ardently la- bored to convert the front of our school into a springtime garden of paradise. Because each class per- formed representation of its own origi- nal talent, the audience, as well as the court, enjoyed variety and uniqueness of this well-planned program. Proud of its one senior, Calhoun Academy held its first graduation in honor of Beverly Zeigler. Always ac- tive in school affairs. Beverly has planned to continue her education in nursing. May King. Lawrence Wienges; May Queen, Reba Prince; Maid of Honor. Marge Wannamaker; Es- cort. John David Stoudemire reigned over Cal- houn Academy's first May Court. 11
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Debbie Adams. Miss Henriann Goddard, and Be- verly Zeigler add touches of decorations to May Court. Mistress of Ceremonies Elaine Ray is perplexed by the mammoth task of adorning the horseshoe for May Court. 10
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Girls' and Boys' Stale Representatives Reba Prince. Xennie Weeks, and Caroline Livingston gather to recollect memories of the exciting events. Lower school beauty contest winners are Cindy Carson, first runner-up: Mary Stewart Knight. Junior Miss Calhoun Academy; and Pammy Rick- enbaker. second runner-up. May flowers and floodlights fasci- nated the awaiting crowd as nervous young ladies primped their curls and made other last-minute preparations during the long-anticipated night of the first Miss Calhoun Academy beauty contest. Sponsored by the newspaper staff, the Baptist Fellowship Hall was magically transformed into a garden of natural beauty. For the first week of summer vaca- tion Boys’ and Girls' Staters traveled to Charleston and Columbia, respec- tively, and experienced a week un- matched by any other they had ever known. “You’re a Grand Ole Flag” and God Bless America” tuned their hearts to a feeling of undaunted Amer- ican pride and a promise of youthful leadership in tomorrow’s world. Spring Seeds Birth Honors 12
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