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Diane Falco, Jean Sumner, Queen - Laura Zimmerman, Phyllis Parson, Susan Creek Homecoming Game The llOIllL'COllllllg Queen and ner attendants are selected by the Varsitv Football Squad to reign over the Home coming Football Game. The Opponent this year was tirynn. Although Montpelier tried its hardest to win, the odds were against us and Montpelier was defeated, the final score being 47 to 21. f' 9
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i a ..,--an-.vw-+ .vw-.N Q7 ,lztzlgfa Christmas Dance The Senior Class sponsored it Christmas senii -fornial danee on De- ceniber 22, 1956. A Cliristinqis tree and decorations were the theine for this dance. A week or two prior to this event, candidates for King :ind Queen were noniinated by the iinder- classnien. The King and Oiieen were chosen by students dropping nioney into gi box, niarlied with the niinie of the candidate, and whieh was placed iinder their picture, The nioney was theii counted and the eonple who had received the niost would reign over the dance. Entertainment for the evening was provided for by llill lfreese who did excellent iniitation of Elvis Presley and by David Neilands gave his ver- sion of Andy Griffit's record, Whitt It was Was Football. Needless to say, the response from the stndent body showed their appreeizition ol' these acts. The faciilty ehiiperoned the stiidents at the dance. The niiisie which was enjoyed by till, was pro- vided by oiir school orchestra. Then Caine the time that every- one had been anticipating. Roger lvloeherrnan annoniieed that Joe lios- rator had been chosen as Kingg Joe, in tiirn, :innoiineed that l,inda Kil- patrick was Oneen, They were crowned and the dzinee eoniiinied.
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Parisian Theme Features the Junior-Senior Banquet of I956 A street scene in Paris, featuring a sidewalk cafe formed the setting of the annual Junior -Senior Ban- quet in the Montpelier High School Gymnasium on a Friday evening. Emphasizing the theme Evening in Paris , two walls were marked with paintings, drawings, and red and white striped awnings. Carts of flowers flanked the bandstand at one end of the room. At the other end was a white mural of a Paris street painted on a black background by Linda Kilpat- rick. The Juniors and Seniors assembled in the auditorium for the processional to the banquet at 7 o'clock. This procession was led by the faculty. The small tables, each seating four guests, and the speaker 's table were laid with red and white cloths and napkins, and centered with lighted candles in bottles marked with dripping wax. waitresses in colorful costumes were the sophomore girls who showed the group to the tables under the direction of the head waiters. Miss Judy Oppenheim, president of the junior class, welcomed the guests. The response was given by James Martin, the senior class president. Magical Nonsense a combination of magic and comedy presented by a Ft. Wayne, entertainer served as an interlude between the banquet and the dance. Evening in Paris products were won in a special drawing by Cynthia Pfeiffer during the dance. Norm Klondik and his orchestra from Bowling Green provided the music. Mr. and Mrs. George Foley were hosts at a special midnight show for the juniors and seniors following the dance. The entire junior class took part in planning the banquet, each serving on a special committeeg and the dinner was prepared by the mothers of the juniors. ' as 10
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