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A JEANETTE MCDONALD I JO ANN RICHARD I52 Parish Fair Beauties The climax of the exciting Cal-Cam Fair, a bi-parish fair held annually at Sulphur, is the election of a queen as the reigning beauty of the two parishes. The nominees for this honor must be students from the high schools of the two parishes, Calcasieu and Cameron. Each homeroom in the school selects one girl to represent the room. From the thirty-seven chosen at LaGrange two, JoAnn Richard and Jeanette McDonald, were chosen to represent the school at the fair. On October 24 Jeanette and JoAnn'were both selected as two of the finalists on the basis of their personality, grace, poise, and beauty.
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The intriguing, the exotic, can- dle-lit Cafe de Paree drew many weary students to sit in its chairs. There they sipped hot chocolate and ate hot doughnuts, near a mur- al showing the Eiffel Tower. On the left is Ann Mills, and clockwise around the room are Becky King. Linda lVIcCutchen drinking choco- late, Beth Phillips with her back to the camera, '4Frenchy', Ann Robinson, Sherry Devereaux, and in front. Judy Graf. The Cafe. which used a French theme throughout its decorations, was sponsored by the French Club of LaGrange. choc That's hungry Louis Shaefer peering over the shoulders of Bob- by Roth. Von Casey. and Jerry Chaumont. These seniors are busily fixing three of those good twentv cent hotdogs at the F.B.L.A. booth. Mrs. Lee sold. for the F.B.L.A.. slices of several kinds of cake to the students. at another counter. Cathy Douglas. the walk- ing billboard. advertises the nop- ular fire truck ride. which drew many excited youngsters. Patsy Ray is the loving lVIother', in the old-fashioned 1899 dress. She is gripping the legs of Mr. Pinchera7s daughter while shopping at the Old Country Store sponsored by the Future Teachers of America. The two laughing salesladies are senior Linda Mc- Cutchen and sophomore Jo Ann Brown. The closest guess to the number of beans in the jar was given by sophomore Marlene Mil- ler who received five dollars as her prize. The store sold. among other things, costume jewelry, sugar cane stalks, preserves, hot peanuts. and clothes. Marion Leche. Elma Lee Riley, LeGene Hays. and Becky Fields also sold.
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