Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1967

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Seneca High School - Arrow Yearbook (Louisville, KY) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 122 of 240
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John Hampton, the Master of Ceremonies, introduces each lovely contestant. A real girl, Susan Bradshaw, entertained at the intermission by singing folk songs. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN . QENECI Twenty-one beautiful girls, smiling and displaying their charms, would usually hold an audience spellbound. But when these females are of that stronger sex and have suspiciously broad shoulders and brawny muscles, there occurs what might actually be described as a cultured riot . Any boy who sees the She-Male Contest really enjoys the show. He not only is watching the funniest entertainment Seneca can offer, hut also grins because he successfully avoided being chosen a candidate himself. Girls use the She-Male Contest as a method of revenge-they can laugh at all those boys who mocked them in the Powder Puff football games. As the talent acts continue, the audience laughs, cries, and almost rolls on the floor. Teachers gasp as they recognize the shyest boy in the class become an accomplished actress. Proud parents smile and say, Uh, yes, that's my, uh, little girl up there. But the boys who participate seem to be having the most fun of all. With talent and remarkable good humor, each one steals the show. A She-Male Contest is a wonderful thing, every- body has a good time! Miss Barry Combs causes laughter with his lively song Put the Blame on Mame. Rusty Ellison, Jim Stiles, and Mike Seeben demonstrate feminine skills Seneca's Phyllis Diller is portrayed by Miss by being members of the Sweet Cheeks. I I8 Mike Carrell.

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NE PROUDLY PRESENT THE HE-MALE CONTEST! Three 1002 all-American girls are Pete Dawkins, Bambi Jaggers, and John Marcum. Who's the fairest? Darryl Bishop, David Line and Mike Seebert await the judges' decision! It's hard to choose a beauty queen with such adorable examples of feminine grace, Mike Carrell, Jeff Ritchie, Barry Combs, and Scott Horan. Miss 'Ken Farah shakes up the audience with a hula dance. 3: ik, Charming Kenny Crain strikes a mode1's pose. Twirling her beads, Tommy Nel- son flirts and dances! Miss Barry Combs reigns triumphantly as other contestants congratulate hen II9

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