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ESCORTS Don Woody, Jerry Caruthers, Ted Streetc and George Cook and Attendants Patty Sawyer, Ann Sowell, Sandra Southern, and Sue Rader look on as Captain Edgerton crowns Barbara Crosser Varsity Queen. EATING CAFETERIA STYLE are these parents and Future Farmers at the F.F.A. Greenhand Installation Banquet. AFTER THE COTTON BLOSSOM CROWNING is over, everyone gets into the act.
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Elections . . . Crownings November 2—Varsity Queen Crowning. Once a year, all the lettermen of C.H.S. meet to select a Varsity Queen and four attendants to reign over all high school sports events. The queen’s identity remained a secret until the curtain opened to reveal her with the treasured crown and football. November 5—Presidential Election. Following authentic voting procedures, C.H.S. students registered and voted in secrecy for the candidates of their choice. The social studies classes distributed handbills encouraging the people of our community to vote, and also wrote and tape-recorded spot announcements for the local radio station, KCRV. Oddly enough, both candidates received the same number of votes—proving that the students liked “Stevenhower”! ON ELECTION DAY, C.H.S. students voted, too. In tliis scene, juniors are casting their ballots at the polls staffed by junior clerks and judges. November 11-17—Cotton Blossom Week. On Thursday morning. May 16. the student body had a chance to view in an assembly the four most beautiful girls in C.H.S. Judges, too, were in the audience and in sealed secrecy made the decision that would be announced at the Cotton Blossom Ball the following Friday night. Talk about suspense and mystery! November 15—Parents’ Night. On this night, mutters and groans were heard when parents climbed up and down three flights of stairs as they went to classes. Following the normal school day routine (in a shortened form) these “back-to- school-kids” were finally convinced that students work, too! » November 29—F.F.A. Initiation. Proud parents attended a formal ceremony and dinner honoring the ‘ greenhands” who were being initiated as full-fledged members of the Future Farmers of America. AHI . I HE.SE GIRLS luture Homemakers of America? Yes, these initiates, in all sorts of garb, are prospective F.H.A. members. ACTING AS GUIDE, Ann Richardson helps these back-to-school kids” who are getting a taste of what a real school day is like on Parents’ Night. This visitation night was held in observance of American Education Week.
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