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King And Queen, Whom We Delight To Honor VISTA QUEEN VISTA KING Shirley Stone Richard Middendorf A stone with many facets! Scoring with his amiable manner fl This page sponsored by JAMES HOWARD AND RHODES DEPARTMENT STORE Page Seventy Six
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Dance Highlights Christmas Season T ' I ' 1' I v' 4 f 1 lf' qt. Xklllsiff, lli lex? I fi N' .,tw,,'4f ' 'gs fl T s Christmas comes but once a year, bringing tidings and good cheer. Yes, that's True. Christmas does come but once a year and that is why the Juniors went all out when they sponsored the annual Christ- mas dance. They helped to spread the Christmas spirit to the students of Harrison High. On December l8, fellows and girls, dressed in semi-formal attire, assembled at the gaily decorated gym tor the annual Christmas dance. The ceiling was draped with red and white crepe paper in order to make it appear lower. In the baskets at each end were small evergreen trees lighted with blue lights. No Christmas-time affair would be complete without the mistletoe which was also part of the decorations. On the back drop of the stage were found real- istic looking red and white candy cones and stream- ers of red and white crepe paper. The stage was also the setting tor the orchestra known as the Vamps whose delightful music was enjoyed by those dancing and those just listening. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria which was also deco- rated in keeping with Christmas season. This page sponsored by SEARS NITE CLUB AND HARRISON ROLLER RINK Page Seventy Five
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Seniors Honored As Members Of The Court C. Eckel, C. White, G. Lippert, S. Campbell, J. Grubbs, S. Stone, R. Middendorf, N. Schlemmer, R. Humbert M. Searcy, W. Dunawav, J. Berry. Vista Queen ..... ..........,....... S hirley Stone Vista King ....... . , . .........,.... Richard Middendorf Most Studious .......,..,. .... S hirley Campbell, Robert Humbert Most Likely To Succeed .... .,.. N ancy Schlemmer, John Grubbs Best Personality ,...... ....,.., M ariorie Searcy, Gary Lippert Wittiest ......... .,,. C arolyn White, William Dunaway Most Athletic .... .......... J anet Berry, Clyde Eckel Under a canopy of pastel-colored streamers centered by a huge sparkling diamond the annual Coronation Ball took place. The theme of the Ball was 75th Anniversary, which accounted for the diamond. The pastel-colored streamers continued down the sides of the wall of the gym over a background of white paper. The tables were also decorated with pastel streamers. The stage looked very beautiful with panels of the stream- ers in the background. The canopy from the dance floor was continued above the stage. The steps leading to it were also decorated with the pastel-colored panels. On the left side of the stage were seated the Russell Green Melodiers whose music created a most pleasing atmosphere. The throne dominated the right side of the stage. At ten o'clock last year's king and queen, Stanley Jacobs and Shirley Zam- mert, took their places on the throne. When the new king and queen, Dick Middendorf and Shirley Stone, were an- nounced, they proceeded to the throne. There they knelt and were crowned by last year's royalty. They then were seat- ed on the throne as reigning king and queen. The rest of the court was intro- duced and in turn took their places on the platform. After much congratulating, the merriment continued until the hour of midnight. This page sponsored by SOUDER'S GARAGE AND MR. S. HAZAN Page Seventy Seven
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