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Page 31 text:
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Welcome. . . Response. . . Class History. . Music' .... Class Will, , Music .... Class Prophecy. . . .Leora Didinger Remarks ....... ....... M r, Bash Master of Ceremonies . . . ..... Sexette . I af 1 ,. . 'Y' l MENU Fruit Cockiail Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes Gravy Butiered Corn Vegetable Salad Clover Leaf Rolls Angel Food Cake lee Cream Olives Pickles Coffee and Milk
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i fa., ' f U... t ., . . I ,X-sf- K --nzwm., -1 Home-Coming The evening got started ny seat- ing of last year's Queen, Virginia Owen and this year's Queen's little crown bearer, Debbie McCoy. Next came the parade ofthe honor guards, band, Oueen, Sally Didingerg and her Senior Attendant, joanne Young in a Buick convertible and in a Mercury Karen Mitchhart, junior Attendantg Marilyn Nommay, Sophomore Attendant, and Betty jean Simmons, Freshman Attendant. As the parade went around the field and Came on tothe field, the Queen and her court were met by their escorts. The Queen's escort was Football Captain Gary Allison, and the others were Z6 MARCELLA PEARL, DIDINGER Senior escort, Lewis Nommaygjunior escort, Bill Clark, Sophomore escort, Bob Kinsey and Freshman escort, Larry Buren. The Queen was then crowned by las ye-ar's Oucen while the band formed an aisle, Queen Sally was thc-n presented the football by Cary and a good lurk kiss, too. The flaq raising was in order, and as the majorvttes pledged their salute, the band played The Star Spangled Banner. At the hnlf time the Ons-en walked across the field and presented flowers to her mother and the mothers ofthe football players. f
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Can You lmagme Y Y Y joan C neckmg wrth Eddxe K on the bus to a ballgame Peggy N golng steady wlth jlm Ackert Bev W not writing letters to Bob ln Mxllersburg T r r T Mrs joan Bash ln swlmmmg trunks Proper keeping on one subject Day not saymg he s lazy Kershner not saylng Let s get busy before I forget Houston not flghtlng w1th the Home Economlc glrls ne Y not sayxng she doesn t l1ke Mxllerburg boys I rn a gentleman Bookkeeping Class actlng l1ke they know the dzfference between debzts and credlts Tom jones chaslng Mrs Stltzleln through the halls Gene M recltlng hls hlstory lesson word for word Robert Sma1l staymg awake In hxstory class David B not hanglng around all the teachers Everyone behavlng at Senlor play practice No one skxppxng study hall SILENCE ' ln tne halls Mrs Stltzlem m a Marzlyn Monroe sweater and levls Mr Proper speechless Lewrs not acting hke an escaped clown from the Bum s czrcus Mr McCoy not actlng bossy john Young a ballet dancer Bev and Betty H not sleepmg too late Sue not wr1t1ng to a certaxn guy ln Parls but st11l hkmg other boys Anne not llking Pat Dean Kznsey not drlvlng ln low all the way around the block because he wants to take it easy the first txme around Betty jones not professing undymg love for Lewis Ed not finding out when jenny talks to joe Elame jenny and Bev actmg lxke angels m typmg class Gary A not parking at the watering trough wlth all hrs glrl fr1ends jack F not hkmg hard cider Larry M be1ng a great smger and tap dancer someday Karen and Sally staylng m study hall when they belong there Blame arrwxng at band practlce on time The boys walklng through the halls without rubber bands paper wads and water plstols Mr Proper flnlshmg a story he starts to tell in Literature Class Faye Ruth Ann and Shxrley coming to school every day for a month Margaret really belng true to Tommy Peggy N not trying to find out everybody busmess Dave not bosslng everyone who will listen to him john letting Joanne use me car jenny 1n anythmg but a pink and whxte car Betty jean wxth just one boy Ig-gene and not claiming them all Sally D going wrth other Danvxlle boys besides Floyd Danny H not laughing loud enough to be heard from Glenrnont to Mxllersburg Mrs Stztzlem not bemg good humored and easy to get along with Goldie Shirley F and Mary S not cracking their gum in study hall cont d on page 30 0 0 0 a . . ..... M ' ' , ..... M ' tt 1 v - ..... . ' . . . ..... ..... . ..... . ..... J ..... A A ' ... ..... . ..... . ..... . . . ' , . ..... ..-.- . ..-.. ..... ..... ..... . . . ..... ..... 5 p Q ..... I ...- . ' ....... . ....... . . - 1 ...... . . . . . ...... . a 1 I .-... . .....- , . 1 Q ...- ....-. f . . . I ..... , . . . - . uf.:- . ....... . . . ...'... . . . A 4.--... - . . . 4-..-Q f Q . . . . . - ....-. . . , I ' ' ..-... . C ' J
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