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COTTON BLOSSOM QUEEN SUE CHRIS MEHRLE
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After a thrilling first half of the Homecoming Game, the time had arrived for the crowning of the 1957 Varsity Queen. Queen Barbara Crosser and her attendants rode in new convertibles down the field, coming to a stop in front of the grandstands. Gracefully stepping from the cars, the thrilled young ladies took their assigned places. Then—co-captain Giff Edgerton officially crowned the pert senior—Varsity Queen of 1957. Shouts filled the night air as the crowd cheered Queen Barbara and her three attendants. November 2—another date—another eventful night to be fondly remembered by all. Barbara Crosser Choice of Varsity WAVING JOYFULLY, Varsity Queen Barbara leads the homecoming car parade followed by her attendants, Bader, Sawyer, Sowell, and Southern. (In circle) ACCEPTING A BOUQUET from co-captain Edgerton is Varsity Queen Barbara Crosser. VARSITY QUEEN Barbara Crosser and her court, Sandra Southern. Sue Bader, Patty Sawyer, and Ann Sowell, smile happily as they reign over the Homecoming Game. 23
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COTTON BLOSSOM QUEEN Sue Chris Mehrle and her attendants, Bobbi Moore, freshman; Margaret Johnson, sophomore; and Sonja Vick, senior; smile for the photographer. Beauty of C.H.S. Is Crowned. “A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody” was the appropriate theme for the Cotton Blossom Ball, November 16. All night long the crowd had been tense and expectant, waiting impatiently for the revelation of the judges’ decision. Then—the sealed envelope was opened! Jane Ellen Markey, editor of the yearbook, crowned Sue Chris Mehrle as the 1956 Cotton Blossom Queen. An uproar of applause filled the gymnasium and the suspense was ended. In this year of 1956, C.H.S. experienced another memorable occasion. YEARBOOK EDITOR Jane Ellen Markey crowns Sue Chris Mehrle 1957 Cotton Blossom Queen. Gerald Jones, Bobbi Moore, Wicky Taylor, Jerry Cheek, Margaret Johnson, Joe Johnson, Sonja Vick, Linda Hopke, and crown bearer Ellen Tipton watch with approval. 25
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