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C111-nialal GRETL SMITH HELEN M MARTIN LOIS FLOOD The ticket sales in the 1950 school carnival presented Nov 13 and 14, were the highest ever recorded in its 12 year history. Two close contests among four queen candidates 1 the high school division, between Mary A Brohl, soph , and Lois Flood, seniorg and in the lower grades, between Angela Pomatto, first grade, and Helen M Martin, fourth grade, kept the suspense high until the final vote was counted Division winners were Helen M Martin from the lower grades, Greta Smith from the upper grades, and Lois Flood, the high school queen Helen Martin edged past Lois Flood receiving 77,500 votes to Lois's 76,800 and was crowned reigning queen of the carnival The other two division winners were selected to be attendants to the queen Standing John L Jenkins, Angela Pomatto, Jerry Simone, lhry C lhrtin, Michael lorley, Lois 0'Ma1ley, Brnest Fisher, Mary K Russell, Jay D Shaw, Connie Standley, Don Golledge, Greta Smith, Jackie Simone, Helen ll lhrtin, Jay Vineyard, Lois Flood, Jimie Smith, mnice Newport, Robert Scott, Patricia Brady, Joe McKenna, Mary A Brohl, Donna Scott, Francis Greer Seated Neva J Mishler D e e e e e e ' e e U e - , e e U e e
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Carnation C eremonim ,,5w.y4x Camellia-Martha-Irma-Joe-Edward Mac-Pauline SBE Ee ygqgf W ff'W?+i? W ,Uw3?M,, , ggqliz 3f?9f' Q rr . Don-Carolyn Philip-Jacquelyn get-eb' L? 2 B142 no glio' ' 'S it fi' 414 Q E X xg A ei.. Left to ripht-Ronnie Standley, Heraldg John Larry Jenkins, Heraldg Benny Harley, Editor, Martha Ann Ohmsieder, Business Menaqerg Jacquelyn Shaw, Freshman Candidate, Carolyn Pryor, Senior Candidateg Pauline Stark, Junior Candidateg Camellia Worthington, Crown Bearerg Irma Ilene Bellezza, Queen, Joe McKenna, Kingg Edward McKenna, Crown Bearerg Mac Richards, Junior Candidateg Don Brown, Senior Candidateg Phillip LeRoy, Freshman Cendidateg Angela Pomatto, Flower Girlg Roberta Penrod, Train Bearerg Neva June Mishler, Pianistg Margaret Ann Sullivan, Train Bearer.
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v t , land Seated left to ripht-Clarinet-Peggy Ann Roberts, Helen Marie Martin, Ruth Ann Barrett, Sue Richards, Anna Lou Gowans, Caryl Jean Adams, Alice Ann O'Neal, lhry Larson, Nellie June Ross. Alto Horn-Wanda Smokewood. Tenor Saxophone-Eddie Quinn. Alto Saxophone-Edwin Ken- nedy. Bass Born-Joe McKenna. Standing left to right-Flag Bearer-Sue Scott. Jnare Drum-Neva June Mishler, Jo Ann Bennett, Shirley Larson-absent. Cymbals-Sue Van Houten. Bass Drum-Nancy Carr. Director-Supt. John E. Herring. Drum Major-Betty June Thomnson. The Weir Hieh School hand under the direction of Supt. John E. Herring made seven arpearances during the 1950-51 school term. In the first marching anrearance of the season, the school band, with its hieh sterrinq majorettes and snaprv march nusic, led the Weir Homecoming rarade. An evening concert was elven by the band as one of the added attractions of the old-tiners reunion. Uther festivities in wnioi the Heir hand took nart were the Cher- okee aofecominc, kansas State Teachers Collete nonecominz, and the Fort Scott Armistice Jav Telelration. After a ornine rarade, the K. S.T.C. Homeco ine Activities adjourned to Jrandenburg Jtadium for the Tittghure-.ashhurn football fame. The Jeir hand renters, torether with students of other musical oruani ation, helped spell out the ereetinv, HHello Gredsu, in honor of the col1e'e alumni during half time ceremonies. 1-3
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