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Page 85 text:
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King joe and Queen Carolyn Prinre and Princess Lonnie and Pal, Queen and King Carolyn and joe, Prince and Princess Elsa and Dick, Ringbearers Susan and David. ...fl-f-M -mga-A Senior all and art Stardust Dream Stardust Dream set the mood for the Senior Ball. Large silver stars decorated the walls and huge upor- cupine stars made a starry curtain overhead. The theme was further carried out with a Color scheme of pink, blue, and silver. The highlight of the evening came dur- ing intermission when the trumpets sounded and the carpet was rolled out for Queen Carolyn Sanislo and King joe Wiley. They proceeded from the bandstand to a silvery throne where they were crowned by Karen Griffith, senior class president, and her escort, Boyd Whitney. Their court consisted of Pat Weiler, Elsa Love- strand, Lonnie Stull, and Dick Birkby. The music was furnished by Dick Bayne's Music Makers. Approximate- ly 200 students enjoyed the memorable occasion. Supplementing the ball was the senior party which was held in the cafeteria. Many interesting games were enjoyed by those attending. Stardust Dream was the theme of the party, also. Intermission al Senior Ball -u 'wi i 1
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'---1? 4. :Q Princess Glen Atterberry, Richard Ward, George Ortman and King Charles Collins. Princesses Lola Kessinger, Shirley Zier, Phyllis Vance and Queen Patty Worrell. F. II. A. Sweetheart Ball The night of February 15 was the date of the F. H. A. Sweetheart Ball. The cafeteria was decorated gaily in red and white hearts and cupids. It was decorated emphasizing Valentine's Day. During inter- mission the royalty was crowned. Chuck Collins and Patty Worrell were selected as King and Queen. Princes and princesses were Glen Atterberry and Lola Kessinger, George Ortman and Phyllis Vance, and Richard Ward and Shirley Zier. Sweethearts of the Campusw Reigning over the Letterrnen's Dance was Mae Marquardt and Jim Velikanje Cstand-in for jack Buchanan who was unable to attendj who won the title of Sweethearts of the Campus. The contest, sponsored by the Wimoah staff to clear debts, was conducted on a class basis. Each class sponsored cake sales, ticket drives, movies, and two swats for a dime to raise money for their candidates. Each ten cents represented one vote for the class's candidates. The candidates were: Mae Marquardt and Jack Buchanan, freshmeng. Faye Schonewill and Ron Maulding, sophomores: Pat Harrison and Bob Lindeman, juniors, and Marcia Brown and Terry Hub- bard, seniors. The gym was decorated in red, white and blue. A filmy ceiling of gauze from which stars were hung was in the center of the floor with the Music Maker's orchestra and throne at opposite ends of it. Red and white streamers attached to a white heart was used as the background of the throne. The Freshmen Class raised S141 and the Junior Class was close behind with 5140. The Sophomore Class had approximately S70 and the Senior Class ended with 513. With all the classes cooperating, and raising around 55350, the Wimoah was assured of being cleared of all indebtedness. Princess Pat and Prince Bob. Princess Marcia and Tal Underwood 1Tal Un- derwood was stand-in for Prince Terry Hubbardj. Sweethearts of the Cam- pus', Mae and Jack Cjim Velikanje was stand-in for ,lack Buchananj. 70
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