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Pxefchj qwe iS, Coio uJ! owl MX ckUtg Elected by her class and the Student Council, Beverly Hard- ing was crowned queen of homecoming. Elected from the junior class as their representative was Sarah Ingram. Linda Corrie was chosen by her class as a homecoming queen candidate. The first float award for the class of 1960 was received when they wished the Quakers well. Out to sea a victory, the juniors were happy to see the victory over Greenfield 40-0. Hootin' for a victory, the sophomores cheered the team on with their float and their shouts. 20
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Dates, dances, parties, ball games - all are part of our much loved student life after school hours. But many of the ar- rangements for our activities are made at noon and between classes, at lockers and while waiting in line at the drinking foun- tain in the long, long hall.
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bcutd sjpM 0j socce Jui fio »t co4vu LCj The big news is finally announced! FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: sophomores, Linda Corrie and J. Hilligoss; jun- iors, Charles Greene and Sarah Ingram, and senior Bill Bally congratulate Beverly Harding as the 1959 Home- coming Queen. Queen Beverly smiles happily as Jim Hardin and Bud Raper, members of the football team, place the crown on her head. Looking on is Beverly's escort. Bill Bally. Even after leading yells at an exciting and victorious game, cheerleader Dorothy Barnaby has enough pep left to dance at the sock hop in the gym. Her partner is Eddie Spencer, a '56 graduate. Disc jockey Vic Knight supplied the music for the homecoming dance. He is being helped by Bob Karpel, Carolyn Long, and an out-of-town guest.
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