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CHURCHILL HIGH’S KING and QUEEN George Trafton Ruth Gilraine For the first time in Churchill a contest was held to determine a king and queen of the school. The endeavour was organized by the Frolic Committee as a special highlight for their final dance of the school year, held on Friday night, April 28th. A representative for both boys and girls was elected from each senior high room, and on the afternoon before the dance, by a total senior high vote, the candidates were narrowed down to six finalists: George Trafton, Jim Irving, and Jack Bowman for king, and Ruth Gilraine, Pat Forrest, and Diane Silver for queen. The final voting took place at the dance. From the six finalists George Trafton and Ruth Gilraine were crowned king and queen of Churchill High for 1960-61. Providing the entertainment for the evening were the Silvertones, a versatile instrumental group with two fine vocalists. Congratulations to the winners, and also to those on the Frolic Committee who worked so hard to make the event such a success. FROLIC COMMITTEE ROW 1 — Sheila Cruse, Sue Thatcher, Josephine Okopski, Gwen Scott, Diane Nemis. ROW 2 — Mary Parker, Arthur Pearson, Wayne McLaughlin, Ed Michalski, Marcia Rudd, Joan Fisher, Sherey Dusang, Barbara Wake. ROW 3 — Sharon Priestley, Joanne Roberts, Olga Landega, Tom Larkins, Fred Keeley, Richard Whitehouse, George Trafton. ROW 4 — Shaunda Littlewood, Dianne Silver, Lois Kimball, Linda Kerr, Ken Hall, Ralph Erickson, Barry Guarino. PAGE 74
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