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SHIRLE Y ANN DODSON Proctor ueen Proetors, Clnssenys law enforcing organization, elected Shirley Ann Dod- son 19S3-S4 queen. The Coronation was held at the annual Proctor mixer, December 17, and the queen was given a eorsage and 11 White coat, bearing her name and title. Bobby Scales escorted Shirley Ann and Rene Crothers, Captain of the Proetors, crowned her. Others nominated for the honor were, Loralyn Bomar, Tinker Neff, Karen Oldfield, and Carol Saulsberry. Mme -
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BARBARA B URBRIDGE Orbit Queen Typical Teen was the slogan used by Barbara Burbridge, senior, mem- ber of Orbit class first semester, and chosen 1954 yearbook queen. An assembly December 9 witnessed her coronation. Phil Easlon, her campaign manager, presented her crown. The assembly, An Evening In Paris, was proclaimed by many to be the best in the history of Orbit. It was under the direction ofthe Orbit staff. Campaign activities for Orbit Queen spare nothing. Drab halls take on the appearance of a state fair midway. Posters, booths, lapel buttons, slo- gans, yells, songs, and speeches go into the making of a gala, as well as hec- tic, campaign week. Orbit Queens are nominated by the entire school through advisories. Students who purchase a yearbook may cast five votes. One vote is given if the student has had his picture made for the book. Candidates were Barbara, Deborah Ireland, Donna Lawrence, Carol Saulsberry, and Debbie Williams. -23-
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I NANCY JTRICKLER Sporty ueen Believe it or not, 1953-S4 saw a new procedure introduced at Classen! Instead of having a queen for each sport, as has been the custom, an A11- Sports Queen was named. Nancy Strickler won this honor. Phil Easlon was again the successful campaign manager. The theme of the coronation assembly October 2, was 'QAlice in Classenlandf, Voting for Sports Queen was done on the basis of activity tickets. Stu- dents who paid in full for tickets were allowed to cast five hundred votes for the candidate of their choice. Installment payers got fifty votes for each payment made. Special adult tickets were introduced this year. Each rated 850 votes. If the buyer had a choice of candidates, he east his votes, otherwise the seller could cast his votes for the candidate he favored. Queen nominees were Barbara Burbridge, Deborah Ireland, Donna Law- rence, Carol Saulsberry, and Nancy. -gs
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