Shelbyville High School - Squib Yearbook (Shelbyville, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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As the twenty-four flower-laden juniors begin their traditional pre- lude for the queen and her court, tension mounts. Music And Physical Education Departments Through the unceasing and enthusiastic efforts of the instrumental, vocal, and physical education departments, the 40th annual May Festival was presented on May 2. The spectacular opened with Judy Trees and Jerry McMichael singing Thank Heaven for Little Girls . To set the mood for the entrance of the May Court, twenty- four junior girls adorned in flowing frosty white for-mals danced to the melody of Country Gardens . The air was filled with excitement as each couple on the court appeared until Lord Mayor Dan Bamett escorted the May Queen to her throne. Special arrangements from broadway shows were pre- sented by the choir. The group sang Touch of Your Hand , Lovely to Look At , Smoke Gets in Your Eyes , from Robertag Climb Every Mountain , from Sound of Music, and O, What a Beautiful Morning from Oklahoma. I Could Have Danced All Night provided a back- ground for a modem dance. Couples danced to Tea for Two and square dancers entertained to the tune of Isle of Capri . The majorettes did a dance routine to the popular song, Alley Cat played by the Goldenaires. The twelve girl chorus line kicked up their heels to the Bunny Hop also played by the Goldenaires. The band, attired in their new black and gold uniforms, marched and played for the audience. When the entertainment was over, the arch dancers made their formation once again, and the Queen and her court left the stage. Another memorable May Festival became history. 12 Tears of joy expressed Barb Benefiel's feelings as Lord Mayor Elton Linville proclaimed her Queen of the May.



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14 Shelby! ANN SCHOELCH AND DAN BAnNE1'r Ann's pleasing personality and channing smile have won her many friends during her four years at S.H.S. As president of the Booster Club, she was very busy during the football and basketball season, but she still found time to direct a Mask and Dagger play, to be an active member in Forum, and belong to C.A.A., the Sunshine Society, and Future Teachers. Ann also serves as the PEGGY VAUGHT AND PHIL SMITH Forum, Future Teachers, Booster Club, Concessions, G.A.A., and the Sunshine Soiety have kept Peggy very busy this year. She plans to wear an apricot dress which will accent her dark brown hair and eyes. Peggy's escort is Phil Smith who served as concessions manager for the Squib. Phil has been very active in several organizations and plans to attend Indiana State College in the fall. Class Secretary. She plans to wear a pastel pink formal for the big evening. Her escort, Dan Bamett, is the Lord Mayor of the May Festival. Dan is president of the Forum and the Robed Choir. He also is a member of the Hi-Y, Glee Club, Show Group, and S-Club. He is a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. JEAN GEHP. AND DON SEXTON jean, known for her outgoing personality, reigned Prom Queen at the 1962 junior-Senior Prom. As captain of the cheerleaders, jean helped the team spirit at the football and basketball games. jean is very active in Forum, G.A.A., Future Teachers, Sunshine, the Choir, and Student Cormcil. She has chosen a blue taffeta dress with embroidered organdy. Jean will be escorted by Don Sexton, president of the Future Teachers and varsity basketball player, Don plans to teach history or math. r.....,,. .-... ,. v-..,,.. .- V i1: xr A n

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