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ears before smiles are part of being a winner- Kathy Agee smiles through her i s Princess: Jeanne Eggleston repeats the pattern as Miss Laurel Park. As a beauty queen and as an ter stage. Edith Ann, Jeanne Eggleston is cen- Should I roll my hair? Which shoes? For the casual outfit, should I wear pants or a dress? Where is my dress!? These and more were questions the girls asked in preparation for the Princess and Queen Pageants held May 9 and 10. But the confusion and hurry backstage turned to poised control on stage as on Friday evening the master of ceremonies. Mr. R. A. Henderson, an- nounced Miss Congeniality, Linda Gravely: First Runner- up, Teresa Vernon; and finally, the 1976 Princess, Kathy Agee. Then on Saturday evening, Mrs. Elizabeth Hall announced Miss Congeniality, Dixie Hurd; First Runner- up, Cassandra Witcher; and as the climax of the two evenings of competition. Miss Laurel Park for 1976, Jeanne Eggleston.
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The Princess and Queen contestants smile once more for the judges 10 Student Life
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A SUMMER PLACE, THE 1975 PROM I ' ll come and get you at seven so we can be there by eight Oh, I ' ve got to go get my hair fixed and get my dress out of the cleaners. I ' m glad you said that because I just remembered I ' ve got to get your flower and pick up my tux I ' ve got so much to do Me too ' When I go get my tux. I ' ve got to dish out thirty to forty dollars, and I ' ve already paid about twenty-five for class dues. Proms ' Why do we go through so much trouble? ' Every year students ask the same question. Most of the time the answer lies in the prom night, and on April 25. 1975. juniors and seniors with their guests found their own personal answers. First they had the excitement of dressing up in gowns and tuxedos. After they arrived, they danced to the music of the Vistatones Food suitable for the best of gourmets was served, and the guests were surrounded by reminders of A Summer Place — water fountains, plants, and a gazebo. The highlight of the evening came when the seniors and their dates were presented. When the evening was over, the conversation had changed. Was it worth it? Yeah. I had fun! Me too! I wouldn ' t have missed it for the world. 12 Student Life
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