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Sweetheard Court—Seated L. to R.—Jane Short, Junior Repre¬ sentative; Jill Poole, Queen; Nancy Seay, Maid of Honor; Jeanne Geuder, Junior Representative. Standing—Kathy Beeler, Fresh¬ man Representative; Annette Jorgenson, Daren Poole, Soph- Cupid’s Arrrows Strike Couples At Dance Red hearts on white paper floated along the walls. Long covered tables in an unusual arrangement invited couples to relax and talk. Small cups of mints and glasses of red punch were enjoyed by the en¬ chanted. Cupid’s imaginary arrows seemed to strike many couples. Those dancing to the tunes played by the Fables contributed to the romantic atmosp here of the S.C.A.’s annual Sweetheart Dance. From the hearts on the wall to the gown of the Queen, red and white were the predominant colors. At the bewitching hour, the court waltzed to the red throne to attend their Queen, Jill Poole, crowned by last year’s Maid of Honor, Julie Short. The crowd applauded as the girls’ escorts accompanied them in a dance in honor of the Queen. Some couples twirled to the music as others sat at the decorated tables to talk of the success of the S.C.A.’s valentine project, and reflect at the irony of the Queen having been the chairman of the dance. The hours flew until the end of the dance. omore Representatives; Jenny Johnson, Junior Representative; Linda Rosser, Michele Egnot, Joan Christie, Senior Representa¬ tives; Susie Clements, Sophomore Representative; Joyce Rowe, Mary Ford, Freshman Representatives. Jill Poole, Sweetheart Queen and Chairman, awaits her crow ning by Julie Short, 1967 Maid of Honor.
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The court presentation of Maid of Honor, Nancy Seay, and Queen, Jill Poole, was the high¬ light of the Sweetheart Dance. 22
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Domestics For A Day” Amuse Student Body Though certain Keyettes and Key Clubbers un¬ doubtedly felt their services were worth more than a dime, they kept quiet. Gloomy prospects of humilia¬ tion at the hands of some scheming freshman could not deter the clubs from sponsoring their annual project. During the week preceding the event, prospective maids and butlers furtively checked to see who had been bidding for them. There were rumors of certain Key Clubbers buying chances on themselves under the names of their secret crushes. The fateful day arrived; feet dragging, the servants headed for the lobby to meet their masters. After being loaded down with such paraphenalia as base¬ ball bats and baby carriages the unlucky ones began their day of degradation. The teachers, for the most, took with good humor such otherwise unexusable incidents as tardiness, and command performances of “Mary had a little lamb’’. In spite of protestations to the contrary, Keyettes and Key Clubbers secretly enjoyed their taste of notoriety, and in any case, the profits furthered the cause of the March of Dimes. Bedecked in drum major attire, Jo Lynn Lunsford dons an umbrella to shade her master from the radiant sunlight. Lost and forlorn tourister John Nolan clings desperately to his master Lynn Leeper. Amelia Earheart , alias Janice Hill, makes a comeback to civilization as Harold Left ' s ever-faithful maid.
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