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MISS IEB STUART CONTEST Girls, judges and entertainment could only mean one thing . . . that the Miss j.E.B. Stuart Contest, sponsored by the Business Club, was here once again. Sixty-four girls competed for the crown. While the judges were deciding, entertainment was provided by the individual singers and by the Home Ec. Department's fashion show. Finally, after a hard day's night, the long-awaited announcement arrived: Frances Wright, 3rd runner-up, Julie Basham, 2nd runner-up, Leigh Fitchett, lst runner-up, and the new queen, sophomore Leslie McPeak. Leslie McPeak, Miss l.E.B. Stuart. lie McPeak Miss l E B Stuart Leigh Fitchett, julie Basham, Marina Landi, Frances Wright. The former queen congratulates Leslie -C l Cv X. J Ginny Nevius, junior.
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Front Row Ronnie Hollowell Marryln Sam jeff Hamblen Pappy Yokumg Stacie Oliver, Moonbeam McSwineg Nancy'Hacskaylo, Mammy Matt Prestera Marrym Sam Barbara Maloney Daisy Mae Row 2 Carol Zech, WolfGalg Stacy Hamblen, Fearless Fosdickg Ray Brown, Tiny Wow! The girls went wild as they cased the array of swinging eligible bachelors for the junior class-sponsored Sadie Hawkins dance. One could see the reflection of men in their eyes as Saturday night drew near and last minute plans were made. Finally, the day came, and with it, the dance . . . and what a dance it was! Marriages per- formed in Dog Patch Chapel came complete with rings, licenses and a personal snapshot, The fabulous Shannon band played overtime and the entire night was hosted by the well-known cartoon characters, Lil' Abner and gang! Wild! To add a colorful touch, overalls and flannel shirts were the common attire with corncob pipes and red bandanas. All these things made for a real ho-down! Says who? Lil' Abner, of course!
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lunch . . . The Man Who Came to Dinner . . . Take your coat off and stay a while. On November 10th, the Thespians delighted their audience with the presentation of The Man Who Came to Dinner. This farcical comedy in- volves a celebrity who, due to an imaginary in- jury, manages to take over the home of a small- town rich family. He proceeds to disrupt and meddle in the lives of everyone around him and gets into such strange situations as what to do with the live octupus he was sent for Christmas and how to get rid of a girl he has captured in a mummy case. The celebrity was played by Mitch Haymes. Other lead parts were performed by Susan Blakeslee, Richard Washer, Chip Williams Cheryl Ossala and Steve Francis. . . . ands 5 breakfast Y Now you've done it, Chip!
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