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Beverly Crump May Court The realm of beauty —a world of swaying, bell-shaped dresses and gentle laughter, of charming smiles and gracious personalities — this is the special place that is the May Court. The sophomore class is well represented in this year’s May Court; two attractive girls, Barbara Corbett and Barbara Thompson, were chosen by their classmates as their ideal beauties. A classic blonde, Barbara Corbett comes to us from Chestnut Junior High School, where she served as May Queen. “Sweetie” Thompson is a Roland- Grise graduate, where she was chosen Best All Around girl by her class. Judy Bradshaw and Beverly Crump are the junior class at- tendants in the May Court. Judy is an NHHS cheerleader and a newcomer to the May Court. Beverly, a social marshal, was a sopho- more attendant last year. Seniors Fredi Crisp and Sherry Lackey are also May Court attendants for the first time. Fredi, a striking blonde, is a member of the House of Representatives. Sherry, a majorette and a member of the Hanover Singers, is a petite beauty. Well chosen and representative, these eight campus leaders epi- tomize the characteristics that bring beauty to the world and make New Hanover’s May Court the loveliest ever. Fredi Crisp Sherry Lackey 1g
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ce 2 eS ae ae ae ow The classic beauty of New Hanover’s May Court complements the simplicity of a modern building. Barbara Corbett Barbara Thompson Judy Bradshaw 18
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The after game socials, newest of NHHS dances, emphasize informality and promote better school spirit. Dim lights and soft music give dances May Court attendants receive bouquets of flowers at the annual Judson Watkins and Tina Utsey pause in the spell of the Junior- spring dance in their honor. Senior’s Parisian theme. — = 20
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