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QUEEN AHC COURTS Homecoming at Woodville High School this year was once more a beautiful and exciting affair. The ceremonies took place on Friday, December 10, the night of the York game. Approximately 375 people witnessed the activities, which will long be remembered. The four candidates for queen were elected on December 3 in class meetings after the pep rally. The freshmen chose Laurie Blackmore as their candidateg the sophomores elected Janet Webb, the juniors voted for Mary Lou Taulkerp and the seniors presented Faye Baumer as their choice for queen. Following a brief, but spirited, campaign by the various classes for their candidate, Miss Taulker was elected to reign as the '54-'55 basketball queen. The coronation was held between the reserve and varsity games, w i t h B o b b y A m e 1 in g narrating the festivities. Mary Lou 's attendants, leading the procession, were escorted by Allan Koch, John VieBrooks and Allen Damschroder. Mary Myers, our gorgeous '53-'54 basketball queen came down the aisle next, with Tex Botts and Abe Alba doing her honor as escorts. As the dramatic moment came nearer, Frank Migliori, Junior-High Captain, acted as crown-bearer and preceded our vivacious queen. The trumpets struck up their fanfare and acting captains, Willard Emch and Terry Magsig escorted Mary Lou up the velvet-covered steps to the stage. After the queen and her court were arranged in a semi-circular formation, Miss Myers crowned the new queen with a garland of white carnations trimmed in gold ribbon and sprinkled with gold stars. After the ceremony the queen and her attendants were escorted to reserved seats in the front row, from which they watched the varsity game.
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