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OUR QUEEN REIGNED 1 ,-pf' Smiling faces disguised nervous anticipation as the Knightimes court awaited the announcement of the queen. The Mellotones sang their own version of Charade with a Knightimes theme. l Tension is broken with the announcement of the new Knightimes Queen The most traditional assembly at Prospect is Knightimes, and 1964 was no exception. The entire student body gathered on October 9 to witness the coronation assembly in the field house. Four trumpeters began the ceremony with a regal fan- fare. Bob McAndrew retold the Knight's essence of chivalry as the five candidates proceeded through the dark auditorium. When the candidates and their escorts had assembled on the stage, an apprehensive silence settled over the student body. Everyone remained silent in anticipation of the T964 queen. The five candidates and the student body waited, and with the last note of the fanfare, Prospect knew that Bunny Thomas had been chosen. Bunny received the traditional red roses, crown, and robe with tear-filled eyes. The finishing touch to the ceremony was a kiss from her escort, Bill Phillips. The audience gave their approval through cheers and applause as the queen proceeded to her float. The regal student council float was the setting for the Knightimes court.
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P5 w ?F,j9l TRADITIGN, SPIRIT, AND Karl Baehr and Don Jernberg Sandy Joern and Don Greco Barb Johnson and Ralph Thompson Queen Bunny Thomas Sally Wolfe and George Wilcox l08
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EVENTS HIGHLIGHTED well .41-L' gwnrfg The student council float carried Queen Bunny ond her court. 521 -,A , will we it fat i. , ,iii 5 l Ski Club received second-prize for its float. The dealer's choice was victory, and cords never lie.
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