University High School - Jordannus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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'I' ,Mf.'V'! 'W ' Royalty Galore at U-School fQ M! il, Royalty for the Carnival are elected at the Carnival vot- rf Carnival and Queen ing booth. The winners don elaborate costumes to take part ' in the coronation pageant. At the climax of the ceremony, f the royal couple is crowned by students in the role of high priest and priestess. Mr. Carder is in charge of the corona- tion, which is the climax of the Carnival festivities. . The King and Queen of the Junior Prom are elected by PI'0Il'1 Klng and QUCCH members of the Junior Class. The boys vote for queeng the girls, for king. Returning for the occasion, the preced- ing year's sovereigns crown their successors in the dimly- lit gym. . The Homecoming Queen was elected by members of the HOITlCCOH11Hg QUCCI1 Girl's Athletic Association. Wearing a G. A. A. sweater for the occasion, she was crowned at the half of the Home- coming game. The Queen rode onto the field in an open convertible, where she was crowned by Dr. Hughes. The Football Queen was elected by members of the foot- Football Quggn ball team. At the half of the Dadis Night game, the Queen and her three attendants were given corsages by four fathers of team members. They planned the prom. Wheels behind the carnival. Qitii 11,5 Page twenty-two

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Ujzjnrr lrfl: llis Majesty George McClain and Her Royal Highness Fern Gray pose in regal splendor after the eoronation etremony .lt the junior Carnival. High Priest Zeke Pierson and High Priestess Paula Feltus hold candles used in the elaborate service. Ujrlfwr rlgfil: joint sovereigns in their own right, Bill Pranlmann and Alice Hart reign over the junior Prom. I.ou'rr lwfl: Homecoming Queen Ann Poolitsan was chosen to welcome the returning grads and rule at the Homecoming game. 1,1111 rr' rigfnl: Diane Cason, Queen of football, holds the symbol of her royal office. These members of the Class of '52 got plans under way for the Junior Prom, They picked Moonlight and Roses for the theme of the dance and decided that a golden cres- cent and lattices entwined with roses should provide the at- mosphere. First row: Diane Cason, Pat Hookey, Shirley Woolery, Alice Hart. Second row: Ann Poolitsan, chair- mang Priscilla Mitchell, Nancy Holland. Third row: Kath- leen Fagan, Judy Krentler. This committee goeyplans rolling to transform the halls of UHS into the gay streets of New Orleans at Mardi Gras time. First row: Ann Poolitsan, Mary Lou Craig, Shirley Worilery, Nancy Winter, Alice Hart, Pat Hookey. Second row: Judy Krentler, Diane Cason, Priscilla Mitchell, Donna Baird, Nancy Holland, Barbara Alm. Third row: Bob Donel- son, Bill Franzmann, George McClain, chairman, Bill An- drews, Dave McCracken, Phil Hodge, Don Donham. Prom Committee Carnival Committee Page twenty-i111-ee

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