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Cynn Waters Crowned Mliss Spring @lossom 18—Miss Spring Blossom March 26 was the date of the first annual Miss Spring Blossom Contest at Manor High School. Sponsored by the Senior Class, it was an overwhelm- ing success. Ten girls competed in Sportswear, Talent, and Eveningwear. Miss Kathy Edwards and Miss Beth Brannock played the piano for many of the talent showings. The girls voted Miss Donna Shef- field as Miss Congeniality. The very special moment had finally come, The i! ae q % ° eal L a Sc Slee” Second Runner-up: Miss Donna Sheffield, Miss Spring Blossom 1976: Miss Lynn Waters, First Runner-up: Miss Renee Vinson. Ushers: Bruce Melvin, M.C. Mr. Leroy Williams, Fred Jones, Carl McNamara, Mickey Moss, and Wayne Franklin. a ee ——
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Bicentennial Week Brightens Square Manor High School observed our country’s Bicentennial with a week of activities. Located on the square were private collections of colonial crafts brought by students and citizens of our community. Mrs. Virgre Compton demonstrated the colonial art of making corn husk dolls. She let many students try their hand at the art. The results were interesting. In another display, Mrs. Charles Williams preformed the art of quilt making. She brought some lovely Bicentennial quilts to share with the students and faculty. One of the students’ favorite crafts was shared with them by Mr. Bill Moore. He make very popular leather craft articles. He gave us the opportunity to see his quite im- pressive masterpiece, a triangular dre you driving one of these? leather stool. Some of the student displays in- cluded a coin and stamp collection. Also presented was a model car and a rare bones collection. Much credit was given to Mrs. Staffon’s art classes for their con- tributions. The sponsor for the Bicentennial activities was Mrs. Judy Moore. N a Sint eT Li oe Kitty Miller models colgga Mr,..Bill Moore works on leather bracelet. Bicentennial Week—17
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Honna Shettield UWoted Miss Congeniality Jeanette Davis, Robyn Champ, Pamela Cromwell, Belinda Garner. Donna Sheffield. Mickey Moss, Mrs. Watts, and Bruce Melvin show their worst side. MC, Mr. Leroy Williams, announced the winners: Second Runner-up, Miss Donna Sheffield; First Runner-up, . — . . Miss Renee Vinson; and crowned Miss Spring Blossom 1976, Miss Lynn Waters. Much appreciation was given to three special young ladies, Miss Kay Burcher, Miss Tracy Muchoney, and Miss Terri Gatling for organizing the beauty pageant. Miss Spring Blossom—19
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