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eigns as Halloween Court The seniors and their candidate won the popularity contest at one cent a vote. p 4 Biddy DuBose, and Carolyn Brannin await the coronation. liff King C . D yn' ffom the h ' nu, . , amme and Q ouse of Van u - . fl0use f een Dlxze fro O SUUOCIQ' m the Sophomore Carolyn Brannin, escort Biddy Duboseg Dorothy I Wilkinson, escort Eddie Gard- ner: Sharon Littleton, escort Roger Russell: Janie Dubose, escort Jimmy Weber. Left to right: Howard Stansell Jr. , crown bearer: Ray Miller, train bearer: Barry Littleton, crown bearer: Debbie Robie, flower girl: Lynn Lewis, train bearer: Tom Hill, scepter bearer. ff
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Eat, drink, and be merry. Many people of the community and school did just this at the Mexi- can supper served by the senior class at the carnival. , Nw ' N 44. j at A ' Q f gi' J- ff! X ,V if 1 ' X- , l The annual Senior Carnival incorporates hundreds of activities: election of candidates for queen and duchesses, campaigning, building of booths, fol- lies rehearsals, and many others. At 6 P.M. , No- vember 1, the big night had arrived. The school parking lot began to fill with interested people who came to enjoy the efforts of the various classes. There were food and entertainment for all. Gone! Gone! Gone! to Mr. Ward. Mr. Petri auctioned off the pig donated to the Junior class by George Curtis, background. wands Freshmen fill their treasury Judge Mrs. Ward in her Negro Minstrel Roy Bean style. Martell Sollock costume tends the junior country arrested a notorious hombre, store booth. Frank Bain. Clubs also lent a hand in making the carnival a success. Gaylan DuBose, F.T.A. president, tells Sharon Littleton's fortune.
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