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HOMECOMING COURT-Kathy Briggs, Ann Staats, Janet Wagner, Janet Stiles, Lynn Dellekamp, Cindy Mullen. Homecoming Celebration Returned NNOIJLZCOIII ing One of the first social events which we hope will become traditional in the new Shelbyville High School is Homecoming. This year was the first year that the student body welcomed back the football' team after the team played several games away from home. Part of the Homecoming festivities was the crown- ing of the Homecoming queen. The queen, Janet Stiles, a junior, reigned over the evening and the Fall Wind-up Dance. Her court consisted of Janet Wagner and Lynn Dellekamp, seniors, Cindy Mullen, a junior, and Kathy Briggs and Ann Staats, sopho- mores. Q A Homecoming dance was held in the cafeteria of our new school immediately after the football game. The dance was sponsored by the Student Council. A scene from the dance held after the Homecoming foot ball game in the school cafeteria. 15
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F. F. A.-Row 1: Larry Woods, James Fisher, James Jordan, David Jones. Row 2: Garnett Winchester, Max McColley, Ned Ellison, Steve Kuhn, Mike Dover. Our New Organizations A scene from one of the Mask and Dagger Dramatic Club plays. ' 14 jufure jCl.l'II1Bl'5 .xdnzerica The Shelbyville Chapter of the Future Farmers of America received its charter this year. The primary aim of F. F. A. is the development of agriculture lead- ership, cooperation, and citizenship. Together with the agriculture class, the F. F. A. placed first in crop judging and second in poultry judging in the county. This yearls officers were as follows: Ned Ellison, president: Steve Kuhn, vice-presidentg Max McCol- ley, secretary: Mike Dover, treasurer: James Jordan, reporter: and James Fisher, sentinel. WCIJA .fgllll Iflggel' 'Balcony Scene and The Happy Journey to Cam- den and Trenton were the titles of the two plays which were presented by the Mask and Dagger Dra- matic Club. These plays were chosen because they stimulated the imaginations of the student actors. The plays were unusual in the fact that the audience was asked to supply mentally those details which ap- peared to be lacking.
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., , Ruth Ann Bausback and Brad Bishop Donna Meloy and Bob Wetnight Lynn Dellekamp and Jerry Andrews Dixie Linville and Steve Mohler 16 Seven Popular Senior Girls These seven senior girls and their escorts made up the thirty-seventh annual May Court. Members of the court are chosen by the votes of the senior class members. The queen is elected by a vote of the en- tire student body on the day of the festival. The selection of the May Queen is not revealed until the queen is notified to make her appearance before the spectators. .fdnn KCLUJACLCL all-E! Mall Op As a member of the varsity cheerleaders during her sophomore, junior, and senior years, Ruth Ann could be found at basketball and football games sup- porting the teams. Ruth Ann worked zealously as an office girl and was a typist for the SQUIB during her senior year. Brad, a likeable fellow, was active in Hi-Y and S- Club during his junior and senior years. As a mem- ber of the cross-country team, Brad could always be counted on for his steadiness. Janna Wefoy ana! 604 llflivfrzigkf Donna's pleasing personality and charming smile have won her many friends during her four years at S. H. S. This year Donna led the Senior Sun- shine Society as its president and was quite active in the Future Nurses' Club, Forum, and the Student Council. Her escort, Bob Wetnight, is a well-known figure at S. H. S. as a letterman of the football and basket- ball teams. Bob has also been active on the Student Council and was vice-president of Hi-Y. lynn QQKALCUHP and yefry .XgllfL'l?lU5 Her cheerfulness and her pleasing manner have won Lynn much acclaim. Lynn was a member of the 1959 Prom Court and a senior member of the Homecoming Court. She also helped cheer our team?
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