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TOURNEY SPONSOR CONNIE FRYE, SENIOR, WAS CHOSEN by the Student Council to be Tournament Sponsor. Form- erly, each school in the county sectional basketball tournament chose a girl to represent it. Although the practice was discontinued this year, the Council selected Connie and she was honored at the class toumaments. Later, a dance was held in her honor at the scout cabin. The cabin was decorated to look like a basketball court and a basket and net were put up at the lower end of the cabin. Special dances for Connie and her escort kept her in the spotlight all evening. Connie looks at her picture perched on a basketball at the dance honoring her as Tournament Sponsor. became part of the audience that supplied Connie and Shirley dance in front of the huge sign with Connie's name on it at the dance.
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Page 166 text:
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.aww 9 X' pu . susan ww- ' el wx, Her Majesty Ruth Ann Dixon, Queen oi May, smiles happily as she looks upon her court. LEFT TO RIGHT. FRONT ROW: Betsy Iones, Betty Collins, Karen Taylor, Regina Kidd, Barbara Stover, Ioan Allman, Iohn Howard Scott, Patty Haga, Mary Lich. Elizabeth Hall, Bertha Ferguson Painter, and Io Ann Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Martha Miller, Barbara Morton. Barbara Caldwell. Shiela Miller, Ioy Iarrell. Iudy Febean, Dreama Collins, Connie Carroll, Victoria Daciek, Nancy Baker, Elizabeth Lively, and Shelva Bowden. THIRD ROW: Ierrv Epperlv, Barbara Bolt. freshman princess, Mary Ellen Carter, sophomore princess, Ruby Rushina, Kathy Price, Rose Marie Phillips, Barbara Elgin, Betty Baker. Nancy Pat Brown, Marilyn Sproles, Beverly Blake, Audrey Eigenbrod, Dreama Wyant, sophomore princess, and Ianet Grounds. freshman princess. FOURTH ROW: Iudy Foy Tinkle, junior princess, lane Noon, lady-in-waiting, Zan Sneed, crown-bearer, Iohn Frisk. escort to queen, Her Majesty Ruth Ann Dixon, Susan Lilly, train- bearer, Patty Pinson, maid-of-honor, Sally Caldwell. train-bearer. and Shara McGriff. junior princess. FIFTH ROW: George Coleman and Pat Errington, heralds. the applause. We chose them as our best and 2 a Festival Clothes make the difference -in this case the clothes really made a difference! AT LEFT, Ruth Ann and Iohnny practice for the processional with Ruth Ann wearing an old curtain for a mock veil. AT RIGHT, the Queen and her escort as they appeared at the festival. . P1' t . . rw'- t 2 ER ' 5 lgl 75. iii'
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