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Bonnie Fromnier Susan Gleckler, Stevie Gleck- ler, and Janet Willcoxon present flowers to the Queen and her attendants een BOW . QV 6391 7 will wt Svavig, 'fs attend Evewg ,Y inte t ,tea ev U0 onnie rqmmer reigns at HOMECOMI G GAME Preceding the Homecoming game, the air was thick with speculation concerning the identity of the Homecoming Queen and her attendants. During the half, gaily colored balloons and enthusiastic cheers replaced the rumors when the football players' choice was revealed as Bonnie Frommer, Homecoming Queen, and attendants as Evelyn Stahl and Gerry Dykes. The honored girls were escorted to the throne, especially made for the event, by Carl Seufert, President of the Student Congress, Neil McNeill, Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives, and Bob Bradstreet, Vice-President of the Student Congress. They were given the traditional chrysanthemums, and then were escorted to a reserved box in the bleachers where they viewed the rest of the game. Our opponent for the evening, lVyandotte High School, was invited to attend the varsity following the game. Homecoming royalty with escorts Bob Bradstreet, Carl Seufert, and Neil McNeill, enjoy cokes at Homecoming Varsity
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ervice groups ma e up SE IOR GIRLS' COUNCILS As an all-around service group, Senior Girls' Council has put forth its time to make successful such activities as the Sophomore Induction, the Sophomore Tea, and Open House. Chosen for their leadership and scholastic ability, the 34 girls are under the guidance and sponsorship of Miss Annau bel Pringle, Dean of Girls. Throughout the year, they serve as hostesses, guides and aides for various events. Sugar 'n Spice meetings-all-girl gatherings-attract crowds with topics on The Ideal Boy and The Ideal Girl. Senior Girls' Council members are on hand for the Vesper Tea at graduation time, the All-Girl Party, and Col- lege Day activities. Working along with the council is the Senior Girls' Ad- visory Council, chosen also for leadership. Composed of I6 members, these girls Worked more individually, but each council has set forth' thervarious activities as its responsibil- ities and has won honor for its service. Senior Girls' Council serve at tea for Sopho- mores' mothers SENIOR GIRLS' COUNCIL Row 1. Norma Jean Bledsoe, Judy Carothers, Sally Morrison, Evelyn Stahl, jancy Hunter, Carol Heath, Theo WVestlund Row 2. janet Adams, janet Steck, Ardeth jones, Bonnie Barrett, Jane Hanger, Suzanne Sutherin, Shirley YVoolard, Bonnie Frommer, Maryanne Gilchrist, Anita Honeyman, june McClenny, joan Culver, Nancy Fadely Row 3. Jeanne Bowman, Miss Annabelle Pringle fSponsorj, Barbara Taylor, Margaret McWilliams Gerry Dykes, Marilyn Mankle, Nancy Taggart, jane Romig, Charlotte Smith, Marilyn Miller, Diane Har- rison, Orpha Baker, Charlene Ulsh SENIOR GIRLS' ADVISORY COUNCIL Margarita Agnillera, Darlene Heheiling, jean Fernstrom, Betty jean Helsley, Rose Mendoza, Carol Lee Shaw, Martha Herrick, Miss Anna- belle Pringle fSponsorj, Alanna Schenkosky, Emma jackson, Martha Force, Charlene Kelley, Rachel Dinkle, Mary White, Bettie Tnmbleson I9l
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roy c osos victorious season in FCQTBALL Quick opening plays of the T formation set the keynote of the Trojan offense this year. With speedsters Dean Boyles and Rollo Gurss toting the ball and a light, fast charging line up front, Trojan fans never lacked action, whether in home games at the Moore Bowl or on out-of-town fields. ' On the power side Troy had driving Dick Lyle operating from the fullback slot, and a pair of huge tackles in Sophomore Darrell Hill and Senior George Kisner, both tipping the beam over 200 pounds. Consistent ground gainer for the gridsters was the fundamental line buck with the half- back going over guard. The only really intri- cate play was the crossblocking by the line- men against heavier opponents. Relying mostly on fundamentals, the '48 Trojan gridders gave the enthusiastic crowds plenty to yell about. ' ll.. 21. 1 X FA, K -ag ' V 3 Trojans snatch ball from eager clasp of opponent Boyles determinedly heads for goal line c'v1w ' Scrimmage in full flower r 11 1
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