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Beouties receive recognition Miss Beautify El Paso, Sue Ann Crysler, was chosen for the first time this year. The contest on February 10, was sponsored by the Beautify El Paso Association in the Elks Lodge. Based on the Miss America Contest, the winner was selected on points of poise, beauty and talent. All contestants were asked to compose an essay on Why I Would Like to Be Miss Beautify El Paso. Girls modeled in formals, garden attire, and talent outfits. For her required three-minute performance, Sue Ann sang Wouldn't It Be Lovely? from My Fair Lady. Shades of Manhattan was the theme of the annual beauty con- test sponsored by the iournalism department. Ronnie Nichley and Kathleen Hulbert emceed the program. Beauties were selected from stage personality, beauty and poise. Twenty-three girls vied for the coveted three spots. Most Beautiful was Carroll Carnes, with first runner-up Nita Gorrell, and second runner-up, Letisha Moore. The annual Military Ball was held at Biggs Field Officers Club on January 21. Dance entertainment was provided by Ernie Avilar's orchestra. Queen Diana Hosek reigned with her Lady-in-Waiting, Pat Acosta. Lt. Col. Carlos Rocha escorts Military Queen Diana Hosek at the Military Ball. ... .J N The newly formed Pre-Med Club entered their first representative in the beauty contest, freshman Karen Will. Sophomore Dolores Raya prepares for a dance by checking her formal before the prom. ,
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L ' 1 I 1 l Liliom , Emmy Awards , Pure as the Driven Snow' reveal dramatic talent :eff In a charming Home Sweet Home setting, senior play cast mem- bers Linda Matthews, Karen Johnson, Marge Balliett, and Donnie Hamilton create a melodramatic tableaux. In the fall Sock and Buskin play, Liliom Ronnie Nichley speaks his last words from his deathbed to Vicki Hawkins. January I3 found Liliom opening at J. M. Hanks Audi- torium. The Sock and Buskin play centered around Liliom, portrayed by Ronnie Nichley, and Julie, his wife, portrayed by Vicki Hawkins. Other maior roles were captured by Beverly Spain and Pat George. Emmy Awards , theme of the Senior Frolics, were composed of skits and curtain acts imitating serious in- cidents and happenings around the campus. A chorus of football players and skits on various members of the senior class completed the array. Pure as the Driven Snow or A Working GirI's Secret, the senior play, was presented at the J. M. Hanks Auditorium on February I6 and 18. The leading fe- male role was' portrayed by Patty George, opposite Jim Everidge in the leading male role. The villain was John Stevens, with Marge Balliet, Linda Matthews, Clyde Wooley, Don Hamilton, and Velma Smalley cap- turing minor roles. Assisting Miss Lynna Counts in the production were Larry Boyles, stage manager, and Mario Maldonado, student director. JP.. F. 4 .L YNY, V Hissable Mortimer Frothingham, portrayed by John Stevens, villainously threatens Purity Dean IPat Georgel, who piously resists his ignoble designs. Jim Richardson characterizes Miss Cara Simer in the senior frolics. Q i Af i rsrs -f-4
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