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ww- Nancy Curlee 4- Queen of Clubs ....,m,m- -s-...,,M-mmm 'Q-...t .. Senior Girls Claim Titles During halftime at the Homecoming game, Nancy Curlee and Robin Stevenson were crowned Homecoming Queens by co-captains Randy Reid and Billy Rosoboro. 'lhey were chosen by members of the Varsity football team. Miss Merry Christmas, Ginger Johnson was chosen by the entire student body, on the basis of her personality and appearance. She represented SHS in the annual Christmas Parade. Nancy Curlee was selected over fifteen other contestants to reign as Queen of Clubs, Nancy was selected for her poise, personality, and overall appearance. 5 Ginger Johnson 1 Nliss Nlerry Christmas X Nancy Curlee and Robin Stevenson 1 Homecoming Queens Student Life M- 103
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Seniors Honor Worthy Peers ln recognition of their many contributions to the school and their outgoing personalities, Tripp Armistead and Alexis Pickens were awarded the coveted title of Mr. and Miss SHS. The entire student body participated in voting for the two seniors they felt best represented SHS Twenty-five seniors were selected to Who's Who, an honor bestowed upon them by fellow senior classmates. For the first time this year possible recipients were screened through club council. They narrowed the list from fifty to thirty-fiveg then seniors voted again. This was done in hopes that only the most deserving seniors would receive the award. Who's Who: Front row: D, Harris, J. Harmon T Armistead S Frye N Curlee Second row M Bristol, P. Hamilton, B. Dame, L. Davidson J Norris D Fox T Ferron Back row W Carson J Williams, T. Templeton, K. Gilleland, R. Stevenson B Polk A Davenport E Games L Phelps E. Boyd, J. King, G. Johnson, and N. Black Miss SHS: Alexis Pickens Mr SHS Tripp Armistead 102 -- Student Life
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Greaser Day Brings Back the Nostalgic Fifties Pony tails, bobby sox, tee shirts, two-tone ssii - shoes, letter sweaters, red lipstick, lucky Strikes, shades, Vitalis, and Evening in Paris cologne descended on SHS on January 31, 1975. It was the first annual Greaser Day ever to be held tofficiallyl on campus. The vast majority of thc student body dug into their closets and attics to produce authentic Fifties attire. SHScrs abandoned today's slang for yesterday's hip talk. A few students forgot the Bump and picked up the Bop as swinging hits from the era blasted over the P.A. system at lunch. Cliniaxing a weeklong spirit campaign Greaser Day emcompassed a lengthy pep rally. An original rock and roll group, The Greasy Five , made their stage debut in MacGray Auditorium. Several faculty members energetically participated with a cheer revived from their high school days and were enthusiastically received. Skits and other genuine '57 cheers also entertained the assembly. Really getting into the spirit of Greaser Day, lfrench and Spanish classes learn some ofthe popular dances ofthe '50As from Glenn Killer Pharr and his hehe Pat Stuart. 104 - Student Life M fs .MSW - XI., fl'Q4,N Gathering at the usual spot, several chicks and cats discuss possible hot spots for the upcoming weekend. Bansasuns..-n-m1 Ulm ' alan itat :gl Boppin ' to Elvis Presley's 'Jailhouse Rock, sever- al chicks and Cats show some of the latest dances.
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