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At the close of the football season each year a Mr. and Miss Scrimmage are chosen to reign at the annual Sweater Swirl. ln May, a dance in honor of the spring athletes is given by G.A.A. at which three queens are chosen to reign. The senior girl is the queen of service, the junior is queen of personality, and the sophomore is queen of beauty. Mr. and Miss Scrimmage for 1958 were Jeff Coulter and Linda Langley. Their court was composed of Vickie Davis, Kenny Nierman, Sue Wasson, Jim Green, Carolyn Goodnight, and Bob Ashman. THOSE GROWN IN G EVENTS The May Queens were senior, Lou Manning, junior, Dolores Hogue, sophomore, Donna Emmons, and their court Carolyn Goodnight, Nancy Jo Dawson, Pat Tapscott, Wilma Bockes, Cindy Orme, Edith Schnier, and Madelyn Enders.
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Page 17 text:
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The Prom is the highlight of the year for each Junior and Senior. Mr. Ratliff and Mrs. Miller are seen greeting George Scearce, Nina Jo Dean, Diane Hunt, Vern Ratliff, Pat Tapscott, John Vance, Marcia Brittan and Roy Jones. . SETTING FUR MANY CES The refreshments served at every dance were enjoyed by everyone. This typical scene is from the May Dance which is sponsored by the G.A.A. Our dances in the early part of the year were characterized by no shoes on the floor. Ruby Berry and Jim Betzler are enioying one of these dances in socks.
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Prima donna Artith Bright fascinates her audience with a pert ballet while Helen Hardegan claims she Cain't Say No! Each year in the month of May a talent show is produced for the student body and P.T.A. Last year the theme was Cardinal Bandstandf' V The first prize of five dollars was awarded to- Don Lee and his bandg tied for second prize of three dollars were Bill Brittan with a trumpet solo and Helen Hardegan with a song from Oklahorna g third prize of two dollars was captured by John Walker for a piano solo. THE CARDIN AL BANDSTAN D As a sophomore, Kevin Drake tapped his way into the 1958 Talent Show. Two senior singing ensembles also won recognition. The finale consisted of the annual parade of senior girls singing Halls of Ivy. l I5
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