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0F WOBKING THE PUZZLE . . . The royal Coronation, otherwise known as the crowning of the King and Queen of the ,lunior Carnival, originated in the spring of l950. Since then it has been an annual affair. Ahout l0 oiclock the night of the Carnival, the King and Queen, wllo have heen elected hy votc during, and the week preceding the Carnival. arc crowned. They are crowned hy the King and Queen of the previous yearls Car- nival. This is a very beautiful and spectacular sight and one that is looked forward to. Life in the halls at U-School is hectic, espe- cially during the five-minute hreak he- lwecn classes. Students rush to and fro. Every- one seclns to have five minutes to do some- thing that takes ten. in 'QW L .::5Hg5Seg 3 -gli i' Margie Rash and Dick Anderson reign as the 1953 .lunior Carnival Queen and King. After school there is always a mad rush to get books needed for study that night. At the right is the Coronation Court of last year. The coronation is always one of the most beautiful and colorful parts of the .lunior Carnival. Page thirteen
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ACTIVITIES ABE A PART lt 1- is E 5 According to a committee ol' judges the Junior class had the best decorations for Homecoming this year. However, each class considered their exhibit the best. At right, Homecoming Queen .Ian Casner smiles lor the photographer. Homecoming is an annual event that all stu- dents and graduates look forward to. The event was started several years ago by the GAA. The Student Council now heads the yearly project of getting the alumni hack to their Alma Mater. The Homecoming Game is preceded by a banquet sponsored by the Council. The Seniors and graduates are guests at this dinner. For some it has been many years since they have been down the familiar halls. Each year the Jordannus staff presents their annual Convocation to the student body. The Convocation takes place every fall during the sales campaign. The main purpose of the convo is to sell the students yearbooks. lt is the goal of every staff to sell more yearbooks than have previously been sold. The Class of 1954 did this by selling over 700 books. .loe Franklin, .lim W0l'k, and Dave Bowen watch. fascinated, as Claire Nunn entertains the student body of UHS. The Jordannus staff had many u1'0l8bl'iliCSi, for their annual Convocation this year, and Mrs. Nunn was one of the best. f J Page twelve fi I ?. lWf'f?
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Stntlvnt ll'ill'll4'I'h enjoy 4-offee as they observe the morning artiv lllmu-nl to share some of the 4'oll'4-e. Stuart Nlitellilel' :tml rlliblll llarton sllalretl the- tlirertion of the llniversity Rzulio Shim. Giving a llI'0iIlll'2lFl are Stuart., Herb Smith, W'l l'Y anal Wlflll :mnounw-r: Marvin Alisky. assistant professor Ill Rzuliog He-len Topolgus and llarlmra Craig. Page fourteen . 'TUIIIINT FUN ADD -1 s. . 'i f ities of the lluhlieations Offire. Stuclenls also are Student teachers help make up the varied program at U-School. It is sometimes hartl to acljust to a new style of teaching for a short time. But we feel that we are not only giving these college students a ehanee for that llllIl'll neetlefl ex- perienee, hut we are also enriching ourselves in the knowlerlge of get- ting along with people of all races, eolors, aml ereells. We realize that now will have a great how the lioys and girls will he taught, and we help. our behavior influence on of tomorrow are eager to
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