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1976 Teen Queen The 1976 Teen Queen Pageant carried the theme, as did many things that year, of the bicentennial. Each girl, representing her re- spective club, was judged in both evening gown and short dress competition. They also displayed talents in the field of music by singing a song. Linda Triplett was judged the winner, with Sonya Childers and Sandra Jordan taking second and third place respec- tively. The pageant was sponsored by the Women ' s Service League. 18a-The Queen and her court are honored by the audience. 18b— Linda tal es the victory walk. 18
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I 1975 and 1976 1 ' 16;i— 1972— Mrs. Libby Hunlcy— Ckiitlancc Counselor, English 1, Annual Ath isor 16b— 1972— Mrs. Rebecca Church— General Math, Applied M ith. Consumer ' s Math 16c-1972-Mr. Don Thomas-D.E. I, II. l.V. Mrs. Virginia Roberson- Special Etiucation 16d-1973-Mrs. Lou Peelc-English I, III. and IV Mrs. Debbie Canipe— Girl ' s Physical Education 16e-1974-Mrs. Sarah Price-English III, Civics Mr. Paul Hinkle-Band Miss Debbie Branch— English II 17f— 1975— Miss Janet Teague— Algebra I and II, Geometry Mrs. Joanne Huffman— Typing I and II, General Business Mrs. Mary Poovey— Chorus Mrs. Lynn Smith— Home Economics 1, II. III. IV Miss Tamara Carter— Biology, Advanced Biology. General Science 17g— 1976— Miss Debbie Thomas— General Science, General Math Miss Margaret Carter— Art I and II Mrs. Essobel Rafols-Spanish I, II, III. IV Mr. James Triplet!- Drafting. Industrial Arts 17
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Carrousel Princess Sonya Childers The Carrousel Pageant was open to any senior girl who wished to enter, which made for some fierce competition among the girls and headaches for the judges. Contestants were judged in street wear and gown competition. Sonya Childers was crowned queen, with Cindy Johnson and Sandra Jordan being named runners-up. Sonya went on to Charlotte to compete in the state Carrousel Pageant and rode in the parade. Those of you with devoted, trained eyes saw her on television. 19a— In the pageant, Cindy Johnson was named 1st runner-up, (19b—), Sandra Jordan was voted 2nd runner-up, and (19c—) Sonya Childers was se- lected Carrousel Princess. 19
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