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Prineess and Prince ei Friendship On Monday, February l4, Clas- sen appropriately chose a Prince and Princess of Friendship, end- ing a week dubbed Friendship Week. Sponsored by the Student Council the week is set aside each year as the time for each Clas- senite to be extra friendly. Cards saying Hi Friend were distri- buted throughout the school and students were told to be thinking about two seniors to be crowned the two friendliest people at Clas- sen. On the following Monday an assembly, themed Great Lovers of the Past, was presented in honor of the royalty. Pot Tyson and Perry Wootten received the honors,
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Blue .laeliel llueeu For Blue Jacket Queen, number two in the annual royalty races at Classen, five senior girls are nom- inated by Blue Jackets. Election is by secret ballot among members. The winner is announced at an annual Thanks- giving formal which features her coronation. A white nylon fleece jacket bearing name and symbol of the organization, queen's name and title, date of event were pre- sented Donna Evans winner of '54-'55 B. J. honors. The congra- tulatory kiss, an orchid and au- thority over the club's paddle were bestowed by Don Cies, presi- dent. Other candidates were Connie Jones, Elloui Harwood, Carol Marshall and Nancy Wotring. Meteor Queen Members of the Meteor Pep Club select a senior girl each year to reign as their queen. Candidates are nominated and elected by club members. Eileen Bodenheim- er, Linda French, Delores Green, Alice Lay, and Shirley Moore were i954-55 candidates. The winner was announced at the Meteor an- nual Christmas formal. Miss De- lores Green was their 1954 choice. Queens are traditionally pre- sented with the official scepter,' -the club paddle bearing the Meteor emblem, a white nylon fleece coat embroidered with the queen's name, the year and the club name, and an orchid cor- sage. I -89-
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enior Top Teens Top Teens, formerly Typical Teens, is a survey sponsored by Classen Lite, student news- paper. A boy and a girl from each ot the three classes is voted on by the advisories. No campaign en- sues. Senior Top Teens were Alice Lay and Terry Finley. Runners-up were Sherry Crawford, Sarah Mc- Cuiston, Eileen Smith, Nancy Wotring, Bobby Clapp, Ronnie Donaldson, and Andy Haswell. Top juniors were Bobbye Rey- nolds and Frank Robertson. Run- ners-up were Nanci-Ames Early, Polly Ishmael, Sherry McFall Donna Saulsberry, Dale Ander- son, Buddy Batten, Larry Bledsoe, Dick Holcomb and Darrell Vin- cent. Kaye Ferguson and Randy Rob- ins were tops among sophomores. I .....91...
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