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Page 31 text:
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Mocfora Fifth -hour announcements Absent and Tardy Slips Those students situated in the halls every hour, welcoming visitors and giving everyone a smiling greeting, are our proctors. They are always ready to be of service to the faculty and fellow students. Stu- dents wishing to be proctors submit their names to the office. Their main duties consist of collecting absent and tardy slips and distribut- ing announcements. Pictured below are: First row--Anita Shaw, June Bumgardner, Charlene Rader, Mary Myers. Back row - Marilyn Loebel, Ida Bell Reich, Sally Wallace, Mary Ellen French, Carolyn Hillman, Fern Cloyd. Z5
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Page 30 text:
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erdonagfiea QUEEN JANICE The week before the sales of the 1951 Tornado began, each homeroom nominated their candidates for per- sonality queen and king. From this list of candidates each class selected one queen and one king candidate each to represent them in the final elect- ion. The four queen candidates run- ning inthe finals were: Janice Farm- er, Seniorg Bethel Wolfe, Juniorg Darlene Reed, Sophomore, and Carol Brown, Freshman. The four king candidates running in the finals were: Don Cheatham, Seniorg Dale Whipple, Iuniorg Daryl Evanson, Sophomoreg and Bill Spain, Freshman, . . ,flux 4-lx' ,iw , KING DON The next week was observed as tag week in E.H.S. The Business Managers sold subscriptions to the 1951 Tornado in the halls before school in the mornings and at noons. The purchase of an annual entitled the holder of the receipt to one vote for the queen and king candidates. A voting booth was maintained to give privacy in voting. Results were charted daily. Janice Farmer and Don Cheatham, both seniors, re- ceived the honors. The annual staff then planned a cornation ball for the late spring to crown the winners and to distribute the 258 annuals sold.
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sgzaclenf Counci Fr eshman Hop f OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Mcllvain, Sec.g Winola Clark, Vice-Pres.g John Green, Pres.g John Hufford, Treas. STA NDING:JoanSuo1eg Mrs. Mason, advisorg Teresa Teich- graeberg Jane O'Nealg Ida Bell Reichg June Bungardnerg Roy Russell. SEATED: Jack Brenmong Alan Kiddg John Roseg Carol Brown. STANDING: Jack Hendersong Chuck 'Hendxicksong Hurley Breechg Howard Neighborsg Virginia Blackg Sue Straightg Edra Sears. 26
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