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HUMHZIIMI The homecoming queen of V149 and her attendants reigned longer than any other queen. The crowning was postponed on homecoming night due to had weather. Jean Denny was queen and her attendants were Margaret Black and Nancy Gilchrist. The three were selected from a group of 30 girls by the football team. The selection of queen was made by the student body. The Coronation ceremonies were held a week later between halves of the Argentine game. Pep Club members holding colored balloons formed two lines from the throne in the Center of the field to the sidelines and the hand formed a large L. H. in front of the throne. The queen dressed in traditional white was escorted by Jack Brand, president of the Student Council. Margaret Black dressed in pink. was escorted by Byron Springer, president of the Senior Class, and Nancy Gilchrist dressed in light blue. was escorted by Tommy Ryther representing the vice-president of the Student Council. Stan- ton Ball who was on the football team. The queen was presented a large bouquet of red roses in addition to her crown and scepter. The attendants received bouquets of yellow chrysantheniums. The royal court reigned at a varsity after the game where the queen was presented a football signed by the members of the foot- ball team. Kay Woodard presented the ball from all my Daddyis boysn to the queen STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Jack Brand as sorts Queen Jean Denny to her throne between halves of the Argentine game. The queen also reigned at a varsity after the game. 'Q . is -. M ,, 2. 1 X V' .. . .. N K A' as-,qv L -fx.. QQ Mg. .J Q exp , i 5 4.41 am ' Amuvmc Lon HAl.F'I:ME csnzxomzs, mm co,RoNA'rloN Amosr COMPLETE, me royal trio swans Attendants oncy Gil: rust and argaret e crownmg Black ride atop convertibles, All three girls were seniors. REIGNING OVER THE VARSITY after the game, Queen Jean Denny with date lack wir 'a ftbll' db rr. 0 B IECBIVB C OU C Slglle Y e members ot the football team.
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N X 13? 5 s V rf, I l g A I A CLOSE HARMONY by five sophomores and a ukalele. Left to right: Blll Hagan, Steve Carter, Bob Fisher, Jim Richard, Ralph Hagenbuch. 5 3: f fl l , L fl Q 5 45 '54 Q 3 i 1 gf 5 f -- K 5 7' THE MASSING AND PRESENTATION af four new flags far flue I-MHS audifarluln. Tha four flags are the Unlhd States flag, the Kansas flag, tha Chrlsflan flag, and a new LMH5 flag. LITTLE LULU advised Llons haw fo pre- pare glue In Junior Assembly, Audlenca agreed Lew Phllllps needed Home Ee. Course.
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