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Sage' 1. l pf. if 22 QUEENS ADD SPARKLE TQ A Candidates for Basketball Queen for 1951-52 were Carol Dorset, Carol Carmichael, Sally Sterruzzi, Sue Stow, Donna Funk, and Helen Bunce. Carol Carmichael was chosen Queen by the student body. Earl Green crowned her at the Howe-Cathedral game. Lorinda Brown, Beverly Byfield, Dorothy Harbold, Donna Funk, and Daisy Harrison were the candidates for the Football Queen of 1951. Dor- othy was elected Queen and was crowned at the Howe-Anderson game. The inspiration worked that night-we beat Anderson. The 1951 Track Queen was Joann Guidone. The candidates, pictured at the meet, were Donna Funk, Barbara Stanton, Marilyn Hughes, Queen Jody, Lois Williams, Carol Ranson, Roberta Millar, and Dorothy Harbold.
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PLEASANT RUN REVUE Each year, Howeites and people all over the city look forward to the presentation of our own vaude- ville show. Previously, the P. R. R. was held every other year, but because of its popularity, it is now to be held every year. The theme for this year's P. R. R. was Indiana. The acts ranged from Mr. Touchdown and Johnny Appleseed to Santa Claus, Indiana, and Feudin', Fussin', and Fightin'. Each act was based on some phase of life in our state familiar to everyone. The students put their ideas for acts down on paper, with the names of those who were to participate. The faculty judged these try-out papers, and selected those which seemed to fit into the whole picture best. Then began nights of worry for the participants. Physical edu- cation teachers, Mrs. Barbara Wood and Miss Shirley Diehl helped in each act with the dancing and stage arrangements, while each group provided its own cos- tumes. The acts practiced separately, each with a goal of perfection for several nights a week. The students didn't mind a bit the crowded dressing rooms, late hours, and hard work, because when the final curtain rang down, everyone knew that the '52 P. R. R. had been another success. 21
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LETIC EVENTS AND DANCES BETA HI-Y BACK ROW-Bogaert, McNeeIey. Fda SIXTH ROW-Darling, Lollis, Westerhaus, Steele, lfnsq King, Shick, Klauburg. K FIFTH ROW-Gassert, Steckley, Hamel, Vogt, Moore, Schneider. FOURTH ROW-Homeier, Eskew, Schutt, Stevens Hardamon, Burck. THIRD ROW-Jackson, Eltzroth, Marsischlxy, Ray, C' Gray, Slaughter. SECOND ROW-Whipple, Cox, Young, Scheele, Rupp, Ebert. FRONT ROW-Talbert, Simon, Schooler, Rader, 'ff' RM' Reed, Evans. - 'll HI-Y SWEETHEART CANDIDATES Ginny Stuck, Marilyn Rasener, Su- sie Hottman, Joanne Craig, and Nancy Crossley were this year's Hi-Y Sweetheart Candidates. The girls are nominated by members ot the Senior Hi-Y. Marilyn was chosen Sweetheart at the annual dance, February 'l5. SENIOR HI-Y BACK ROW-Wilkens, Schlegel, Henninger, Koch. THIRD ROW-R. Cox, Craddick, Gooch, Williams. SECOND ROW-Boucher, B. Cox, Meek, Nuttall, Luke. FRONT ROW-Mr. Carl Edds, sponsor, Propps, AI- Ien, Dickson, Shirley, Mr. Virgil Heniser, sponsor. 23 I
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