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vi eva F S... X LANNY DAVID WEISS LARRY wslss -gm, gli NEWTON wsiss 0-ii' RUTH WADEN Um ANN WHITEH EAD GRACENE WILLIAMS ROYCE WISHON PAT WORLEY JERRY YATES NED ZAHOUREH IMOGENE BUTLER fff: 2 ,I- The pride of the freshman class was the Senior Carnival king and queen, John Dick Weaver and Kay Standifer For this royalty each class may run two candidates, and campaigns are based on donations and contributions The freshmen sponsored cake and pie sales, as well as various other money-raising prolects, to gain supports for their candi- dates. The reward for their work was their triumph over the upper- classrnen. The theme of the Senior Carnival was the Gay Nineties, and for one night Edmond Highschool was transformed into a riot of fun and color. The theme was carried out in each concession, in costume, and in the coronation. The carnival was an unqualified success, both in money matters and in amusement.
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JOAN ROSENGRANT Z f 43 if KENDALL SAGESER JANICE SASSER DON SAVAGE PAT SEGRESS WAYNE SHAVER MELVIN SHOPE LEONARD SIMPSON Jn., JACK SMITH JOE sm SMITH JOAN SPOON KAY STANDIFER M +4 PHJLLTP ST CYR JERRY STEWART 5 RAY SUENRAM .ai SUE SULLINS SID TERRY RAYMOND THORNBRUE DAVID ULLERY DARLENE WALKER -yr 5 T L 4' Pnl GRACE WARDELL 3 JIMMY WARNER ROBERTA WEATHERS JOHN DICK WEAVER
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October was an Important month tothe boys In FFA for these Future Farmers In EHS attended some of theIr most Important TGIFS and lIvestock shows then TheIr trlps were always successful The bIg actIvIty of October however was football October was the date of Homecomtng wIth Wray Dell Kennedy crowned by BIll Burget The football game each FrIday nIght was the hIgh poInt of the week A mIxer was held ID the Youth Center after every game played at home These were sponsored and dIrected by the Youth CouncIl as one of IlS malor BCTIVITIGS O October 3l the Youth CouncIl staged an all school dance wIth any loyal Spook or wItch IDVIled Several were sald to have attended By thIs second month of school the tempo and routIne for the whole year were set 061 oben' X x 'L X 'K x 1 X xx x x 6 xl-X X5 1,563--5 I V5 ' , I 0 it ' 1 , lt , ' '
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