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sescdepsceica RD An example of the seniors’ campaign- Some of the ‘‘Senior Cuties’ in the senior style show. ing for their queen, Susie Shepard. The theme this year was a ‘‘Carribean Cruise. This was patterned after the much- : : 7 : Bublidizeds RussianisatellitesMuttnik: The Junior Sextet performing at the carnival finale. The girls are, from left to right: S$. Darnold, J. Kerins, V. One of the concessions in the cafeteria Lindsay, S. Moore, J. Paddock, and S. Hendricks. during the carnival. An annual attraction around RHS each fall is t he all-school carnival which attracts people from near and far. Highlighting the carnival is the finale, at which time the queen is crown- ed, climaxing much hard work by all the classes for their respective candidates. Shown here are some views which will be remembered always by all who attended the 1957-58 RHS carnival. The queen, Susie Shepard, escorted by the senior class president, Dave Wilkin, enter- ing the gym for her coronation.
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Susie Shepard, queen of the 1957-58 Annual Carnival HT After much hard work and many anxious Ali moments, Miss Susie Shepard, senior candidate, was crowned queen of the all-school carnival by the Student Council president, Bob Kaiser. NNN SSRN ANSehANgesSnanNoH EAN ¥. Janie Kerr, freshman candidate Jane Chamblin, sophomore Barbara Highsmith, junior lI candidate candidate Page 82
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Prom night is a magical night looked for- ward to by all students, and each year it is the job of the junior class to plan and present the prom for the seniors. In 1957 the juniors choose ‘‘Moonlight and Roses”’ for their theme | and carried it out with the name written in roses on one wall against a white background. The centerpiece was a three-tiered fountain with blue lights under the falling water. Donna Sue Glenn reigned as queen of the 1957 Junior-Senior Prom. Her attendants are Deanna Starwalt, Ann McQueen, and Mary Sue Willenborg. SATO EL TA RAEN ARTN NOLEN TENE SEEN AE During the prom, some students dance, as others relax for a while and talk with their friends. Page 84
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