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Page 17 text:
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. v Seniors and juniors await the opening strains of the grand march at the first Junior-Senior Prom to be held in the new fieldhouse, School days are the golden days, and some of the most outstanding events at Southport are the fabulous dances. Matching sweaters are the attire for the annual Sweater Swirl held in honor of the fall sports. To start the holi- day season with the gaiety be-fitting it, is the Christmas Dance. The saying goes that turn- about is fair play, and at the Turn-About Twirl the girls take the responsibilities of the boys. This gives a girl a chance to catch her man. The junior class sponsors a lovely formal dance in honor of the senior class. All the re- sponsibilities of this dance fall on the junior class. The last all-school dance is the May Dance in honor of the spring sports, At the Prom, awards of plaques were presented by the junior class officers to the senior class officers in ac- knowledgement of their excellent service to their class. I3
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e Weak of queem mm' kin J and nzmzy thin .fn Anonymous 'l'l 1l Mr, and Miss Scrimmage for l959 were Bob Ashman and Nancy Black, Their court was composed of Richard Drosser, Vonda Hooper, Bill Bennett, Sue Wasson, Joe Ross, and Vicki Davis. TS At the close of the football season the annual Sweater Swirl is given by the GAA. in honor of the football team, Chosen at this dance are a Mr, and Miss Scrimmage, Milzf The May Dance is in honor of the spring sports. According to tradition, the seniors choose a queen of service, the juniors a queen of personality, the sophomores a queen of beauty, and the freshmen a queen of friend- ship. Victory Lane was the scene of the crowning of our May Queens, Glendora Mahan, freshman, Carolyn Goodnight, junior, Valarie Salge, senior, and Sue Wasson, sophomore, and their court, Vicki Davis, Carol Grube, Pat Tapscott, Nancy Jo Dawson, Delores Hogue, Jane Tegeler, Vivian Beal, and Beth Witte. Alia., -A z T I5
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