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Pt Y, fi' want, gs or fi 'N it i ABOVE: ln a less than radiant moment, Miss Southern Belle Sandy Moore sheds tears after the Sectional game with Delta. As a senior Sandy devoted much of her time to leading Rebel fans in team support as a cheerleader. RIGHT: Assistant Principal John E. Graham crowns Sandy Moore Miss Southern Belle for 1968. I8 With solem Miss Bonnie Bonshire. n loveliness Miss Vicki Crump. 5 L
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South, colleges and occupations W 1 Q---no ABOVE: Juniors Jennifer Carpenter and Debbie Webb demon- strate trampoline skills during Open House. BELOW: Stu- dents from three city schools hear about Ball State on College Night at Burris. Things sure have changed since my day. Parents' thoughts echoed through the halls on Open House night. The format changed this year to consist of spectaculars, fifteen minute demonstrations explaining the techniques used in each depart- ment. Switching the emphasis to the stu- dents themselves, College Night speeches encouraged Southsiders to attend schools from Ball State to MIT. For the job-hunting student, Store Day provided the chance to secure an idea of the responsibilities in- volved in making a living. These once a year occasions succeeded in answering many ques- tions about a student's future. At Beall's Clothing Store on Store Day. sen- ior Terry Burke valets for a manikin. 'fide . I U 1 . mt , ' t
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Miss Southern Belles walk path to fa me L 'WSS JGVVY Hum- Miss Betty McCaffrey. ,f if i, iff? me z-fs -,sy 12 'VJQW 4 yn -7.-Q H.. rr, S X, A 'fi' 'S W Wig' J fisifis 'psi if r wgwz, A475 its .A ts ft ffiferf.. I t s, Vtzffsrilg 2415: 2 4? A iffrzstug r is Q? M3 22. 3, FK 'r iz its 6- Q, Y 1 J' Only one of five fine girls is elected queen, but all share in the honor on being recognized by the student body. Queen, court, and escorts are from left to right: Danny Whitmire, Vicki Crump, Betty McCaffrey, Mark Swearingen, Ted Johnson, Miss Southern Belle Sandy Moore, Jerry Hurn, Dave Conaway, Bonnie Bonshire, Fred Morris. As the spotlight centered on each candidate, she walked with her escort slowly across the gym at the year- book dance. Minutes later, Mr. John Graham crowned Sandy Moore Miss Southern Belle of 1968.- From among thirty senior girls with at least a B aver- age, the Senior Class nar- rowed the field to five girls possessing the most charm and personality. Yearbook purchasers then chose the girl who would be queen of the Southerner and the school. f I9
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