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EW? Wa 1' X 55 A multitude of pulchritude was represented in our Homecoming Court by members of the various classes. Seen here are Ann Hendrick, Nancy Anderson, Betsy Arnold, Ann Pharr, Lynn Ginson, Carol Erickson, Bobby King, and Sandra Pemberton. CNot pictured, Patty Dial.7 GLAMOR QUEENS BY NIGHT Highlighting our 1957-S8 Homecoming, our radiant queen, Peggy Traylor steps through the arch of roses. l Y, A ff' A i Peppy Edgewater cheerleaders stimulate the Eagle Attendants watch as Nlickey Shapiro leads Peggy spirit during an exciting moment at Homecoming. Traylor in the first dance. VVaiting to get into action is Debbie Sincic.
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Precision plus personality make Llonnle Harrell, Adrienne Cornibert, and Priscilla Pranger efficient Wearing their new uniforms the Color color guardsg but Sissy VVeber seems to be having guard concludes an impressive pre- trouble as Connie Elliott and Priscilla Doyle try game exercise. to put them through their paces. WORKING GALS BY DAY, Working after 3:05 our varsity cheerleaders conduct a clinic for aspiring Eagles. 'r A' E WL. iw Attired in motley garb at practice, Vivian Brewer watch as Captain Tina mayorettes Ella Breck Huff, Jerree Rumpf demonstrates a tricky step. Peeples, Patsy VVaite, Sue Ewin, and
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if 3.1 1 M, Let the 'gals' do the work, say Alan Schofield and Stewart Hall as Louise Ginson and Cherry Smith get ready to shove oil. Nancy Anderson and Nlalcolm Hawley attend the church of their choice. Q WAN gi.. 9 ,, .va 'fs , X, QQ, 4 S XT lS 3 , hs, V Q 1 'L 1 ii . W... 1 -V Q- midi' . Q ,s -ar--- After three years of going steady Jere Lober still looks with starry eyes at Jo Anne Heltzel as they take a break at the Junior-Senior Prom. i E.H.S. STUDENTS DISPLAY Ladies and Gentlemen, we show you fashions around the clock. Thus the mistress of ceremonies started her style show as she displayed the varied types of H. S. dress. In school the silhouette of the girls varied from the slim, sleek sweater and skirt line to the billowing crinoline. liven the Centennial of Urlando's found- ing brought its special campus fashions as boys proudly exhibited well-cropped Yan Dykes or luxuri- ous sideburns. After-school activities kept the students on-the-go. At a Saturday skiing party. casual sports clothes and bathing suits were the highnotes in fashion. Bermudas were the rage for both boy and girl. ln contrast, sophisticated couples in elegant evening attire made their way to the Junior-Senior Prom. lf. H. S. students led the parade in displaying proper clothes to tit any occasion.
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