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A new queen was chosen this last year at Madison. The F.F.A. picked a Chapter Sweetheart who was selected according to: sweet disposition, well-rounded personality, talent, and living ona farm. As tradition goes, a king and queen were chosen to reign over the prom, ‘Evening in Para- dise.’ After the grand march and the welcoming speech, the king, queen, and court opened the 1963 prom by dancing to the soft strains of music of the “Revelaires’’. Every year the Hi-Y chooses a Y-Teen queen candidate to represent Madison at the annual county Christmas dance. Among twinkling lights and misteltoe, the queens reigned regally as their subjects danced. 4 KAREN WEBER proudly wears her F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart jacket. TO SOFT STRAINS OF MUSIC WAITING FOR HER crown is queen Bev- erly Pittman. Her Christmas court is: Kathy Schlarb, Kay Schlarb, and Becky Laidig.
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QUEEN BEVERLY PITTMAN is crowned by ‘62 queen, Sharon Grise, as her court and pages watch. KING JOHN POGUE received his scepter for the year from ‘62 king, Bob Troxel. ROYALTY REIGNED AS WE DANCED OUR SMILING king, queen, and court are: Kathy Schlarb, Fred Beehler, Barb De- Loddere, John Pogue-king, Mike Verhaeghe, Susie Roeder, and Bruce Whitehead. In front are: Eric Englehart, page, Beverly Pitt- man-queen, and Diane Hesch, page.
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‘““A ROCKET IN HIS POCKET”’ ORBITS; Who shot a rocket off the stage? The Class of '64 did on April 19 - 20, 1963. Rock- ets went into orbit when the play ‘Rocket in His Pocket’’ was presented. It described life in Blue Rimrock—espe- cially the high school—where the students played cupid by planning a turn-about assem- bly to bring a ‘square’ but sweet teacher to- gether with the only male teacher in school. Results were riotous as everything turned out A-OK for everyone. POOR FRED BEEHLER got himself in a predica- ment in ‘‘Rocket in His Pocket.”' THESE HAPPY MEMBERS and crew are: Row 1, Flickinger, and Whitehead. Row 3, Director Mr. Minichello, Moser, Mitchell, Bellman, Verhaeghe, Beehler, VanDeKeere, Birk, Zechiel, Bidlack, Birkey, Schlarb, LaVine, Sherk, Fisher, and Pogue. Row 2, Coffle, Shewchuk, DeLoddere, Gurtner, Shields, Hunsberger, Eby, Fox, Roeder.
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