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gfgrff ii, M139 3' Q, 5' 'QP 49 i The Chrislrmas Formal sponsored This year by CRI and ASK was +he high poinlr of Jrhe schools holiday season Froslred snowflakes and Chrislrmas Jrrees carried our Jrhe Jrheme of Chrislmas lnside and Our Billy Graham and 'rhe Escalalrors broughlr a pleasanl change in enierlain meni and ser Jrhe pace for dancino wi+h Jrheir lively bear The climax of l'he evening was Jrhe crowning of ihe ueen of ueens Senior Jan Smiih and Junior ueen ivlarlha Durant Senior Allendanlrs Mary Can- field and Sue Giovanello and Junior Allendanls Diane Adair and Libby Pielferle formed Jrhe Queen's courl.
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T 2 ig? 42 13 Q Seniors gained insighT inTo The mechanics oT govern- menT This year Through YouTh-ln-GovernmenT. The acTi- viTies were organized and planned by Seniors Mary Mc- KiTrick and George Richards and American GovernmenT Teachers Miss Todd and Mr. Miller. Black ParTy Chair- man Jim CarpenTer and Gold ParTy Chairman Craig Nohl presided over caucuses which nominaTed can- didaTes Tor The oTTices oT Mayor, Vice-Mayor, and Councilmen. Locke McKenzie won The oTTice oT Mayor and Randy Brown was elecTed To The oTTice oT Vice- Mayor. During November, The elecTed oTTicers and The ap- vof, Y ' in ' 9' , , , 4 poinTed oTTicials meT wiTh The members in The corres- ponding posiTions in The Upper ArlingTon Government The sTudenTs learned The problems ThaT a working governmenT Taces and The soluTions ThaT are realisTical- ly possible. December 6, The sTudenTs were rewarded Tor Their inTeresT and eTTorT. A luncheon aT ScioTo CounTry Club was held in Their honor by The Upper ArlingTon Civic AssociaTion. The Honorable Judge William O'Neill spoke To The group on democracy and broughT The YouTh-In-GovernmenT acTiviTies To Their conclusion. C ' .. 5 za I5
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A Circus was Jrhe lherne of fhe annual Golddiggers' Dance sponsored fhis year by Charm Club, and Jrradifional- ly girl-asl:-boy. The Cheerful Earful proved fo be a fearure al'+rac1'ion, bul' The main sideline eveni was 'rhe crowning of The Golddiggers' Kings. John Kingsboro was crowned Sophomore King, Willie Verhoif reigned as Junior King, and George Richards ruled as Senior King. Sfeve Ramey was chosen King of Kings. ,fljhjxj . JJJJJ J, I ,J J J s' ,J JLDJJAMMD 'iv fa., I ' 5 I5 9 5 Q in Q En'
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