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Queen Gay Gallian reigned at the 1962 Cotton Page 28
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WELL-FILLED boxes of food donated by students are loaded into a truck for distribution. Assisting Harper, Pawley, and Grooms is Otto Going. ART STUDENT Vicki Cravens, happily exhibits her first prize winning entry in the Christmas program contest. Vicki's design was used for the elementary school music concert programs. CHRISTMAS SCENE made by Vicki Cravens, Jo Lynn Corbin, and Beverly Tedder, receives attention at the annual Art Tea. Page 27
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RED ROSES FOR MY QUEEN! says Mary Estes, art staff member, to the new Cotton Blossom Queen. “Once upon a time in the land of the bootheel, Kin Cotton reigned supreme over his loyal subjects in the Cotton Kingdom.” began the fairy tale of beautiful princesses and the King of Cotton. As Cotton Rlossom Editor Carrie Ann Shaeffer unfolded the romantic tale, queen candidates picked by the Cotton Rlossom Staff were presented to the student body and out-of-town judges. These candidates were Paula Hardy, Alexis Streete, Gay Gallian. and Reckv Rums. The Cotton Rail theme was carried out by large cottonboll decorations. On the stage, a huge puffed-paper cotton boll throne was occupied by King Cotton, played by Glenn Woods. At the glittering, spectacular Cotton Rail, held January 5. Harold Rvnum ended the suspense by opening the white envelope and proclaiming Miss Gay Gallian, The 1962 Cotton Rlossom Queen. I CROWN YOU COTTON BLOSSOM QUEEN! announces Cotton Blossom Editor Carrie Ann Shaeffer. With these words Gay Gallian became Queen for 1962. SURROUNDED BY HIS ROYAL COURT, King Cotton, Glenn Woods, reigns over the Cotton Blossom Ball. The candidates and their escorts are sophomores, Alexis Streete and Teddy Cheek; juniors Gay Gallian and Paul Mehrle; seniors Becky Burns and Don Snow and freshmen Paula Hardy and Rodney Fisher. Page 29
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