THE CHOWAN IAN, FEBRUARY 1960 1 I D Beautiful Girls, Representing Thirty-one High Schools, Competed for |'%ยป4 I I 71 1 j mm Chowan College High School Basketball Queen. And Here They Are, Candidates For Chowan High School Queen The third annual Chowan Col- 1 e g e High School Basketball Queen contest was most out standing this year, with 31 beau tiful girls representing as many high schools in North Carolina and Tidewater Virginia. Twenty- nine of the contestants are shown on this page. (A picture showing the Queen being crowned, with her court in at tendance, appears on another page.) Left to right, top to bottom, are Molly Harrell, Colerain; Susan Jenkins, Aulander; Kay Hare, Chowan High School; Rebecca Eason, Great Bridge, Va.; Joan Pyshny, Elizabeth City; Margaret Ann Parker, Conway; Marion Welch, Mo- yock; Margaret Hedgepeth, Lit tleton; Marie Lilley, Gatesville. Phyllis Hendren, Perquimans; Tillie Strickland, Nashville; Judy Joyner, Murfreesboro; Pauline Leary, Camden; Anne Overton, Benvenue; Betty Lou Beale, Ahoskie; Betty Sue Lowe, Courtland, Va.; Nell Britton, Seaboard; Dorothy Lowe, Scot- lard Neck. Lorean Wright, Eden ton; Louise White, Harrellsville; Bar bara Bright, Weeksville: Ann Hollowell, Sunbury; Ann Pearce, Spring Hope; Jane Edmonds, Roanoke Rapids; Gail Howell, Rich Square; Linda Journagan, Red Oak; June Tolson, Wood land; Ramona Hall, West Bertie. Not pictured, but present, were Betty Bass of Jackson; Mary Ellen Robertson of Aurelian Springs; and Muriel Prior, Windsor. Coming from Schools in Both North Carolina and Tidewater Virginia. %

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