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Page 22 text:
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Crescent Queen, Ruthie Fettig, and her court, Carolyn Scott, Marjorie Hamilton, Ginny Hocker, Karen Dooley, Joyce Morris prepare to lead off the dance. Ice Palace” and Winter Wonderland” Silver snowflakes and sparkling white icicles set the mood for the Crescent Dance held on January 21. Even the frosty weather outside helped in creating a majestic ”Ice Palace.” Crescent Queen candidates had been elected by the civics classes and included Joyce Morris, Ruthie Fettig, Virginia Hocker, Carolyn Scott, Marjorie Hamilton, Karen Dooley. Pictures of the candidates were posted at the door, and students placed their votes when they arrived. Everyone waited in anxiousness as Joe Bilby crowned pretty Miss Ruthie Fettig as 1960 Crescent Queen. Soloist Winnie Shaw accompanied by the Varsitonians provided music for the dance. 18
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Sweet Miss Kathy Oldag, escorted by Tom Hillan, The class of '63 backed cute Miss Jackie Rudig, es-was the choice of the class of '62. corted by Sam Fisher. Day, a Charming Queen, and an exciting game didate, lovely Kathy Oldag of the sophomore class, cute Jackie Rudig of the freshman class, and radiant Eileen Plummer, 1958 Homecoming Queen of the class of 1960. The finishing touches were presented that night at the annual Homecoming Dance, with a theme of Autumn Leaves. The den was decorated elegantly by the Juniors, and the dance was quite a success. Thus eleven o'clock ended a perfect day filled with wonderful memories to be kept for years to come by everyone. The Juniors cheered for joy as Miss Judy Cherry was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1959. 17
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Buck Sohn and His Music Makers set the mood for the Christmas atmosphere. Were Two Highlights of Snow flakes and fluffy formats set the scene for the first annual Thespian formal ball. Sponsored by Thespian Troop 58--newly formed this fall--the dance entitled Winter Wonderland was held on the night of December 20. The Country Club was decorated in the theme of The Night Before Christmas. while the dining Our Social Season area carried out the theme of Winter Wonderland. In keeping with the Christmas season, the entire club corresponded to the traditional color scheme of red and green. Punch and cookies were served while Buck Sohn and His Music Makers provided the music for the starry-eyed couples. Billowing skirts of net and chiffon and snow white dinner jackets dance to their favorite melodies. 19
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