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Folder 06: Student Life: Annual Carnival

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Scene at the Annual Junior Class Carnival.

1959-05

At the Junior Class Carnival, the Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek put on a display of its Underwater Demolition Team (left). To the right of the Underwater Demolition Team display is the Naval and Marine Air Reserve display.

1959-05

Scene from the Annual Junior Class Carnival held in May, 1959.

1959-05

Scene at the Annual Junior Class Carnival held May 8-9 at the Foreman Field parking lot.

1959-05

Crowd scene at the Annual Junior Class Carnival held May 8-9 at the Foreman Field parking lot.

1959-05

Shown are the Junior Class Carnival Queen and the first and second runners -up. From left to right: Diane Barclay (first runner-up), Jackie Wright (queen), and Barbara Barker (second runner-up).

circa 1950-1959

Four of the candidates competing to be Junior Class Carnival Queen are left to right: Julianne Stark, Maureen McMahon, Jean Marie Heller, and Susan Hodges.

circa 1950-1959

Candidates for Queen of the Junior Class Carnival. Back row, left to right: Jane Wallace, Susan Hodges, Betty Haggard, Juliet Wagner, Barbara Barker, and Lee Thompson. Front row, left to right: Doris Gautreaux, Gypsy March, Margie Nelson, Diane Barclay, Peggy Gies, Frances Whitehurst, and Joyce Wallace.

circa 1950-1959

Portrait of Jackie Wright, Queen of the Junior Class carnival.

circa 1950-1959

Children look over the game booths at the Annual Junior Carnival.

1959-05

Construction of exhibit and game booths is under way for the Annual Junior Class Carnival.

1959-05

Scene at the Annual Junior Class Carnival held at the Foreman Field parking lot.

1959-05

The Junior Class Carnival featured many exhibits by the Army and Navy. One of the exhibits was "Nike," the only land based antiaircraft missle in operation at the time.

1959-05

Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity sponsored one of the favorite game booths at the Junior Class Carnival --"Pie-in-the-Eye." For ten cents carnival goers could try their skill at hitting the unfortuante Kappa goat with a chocolate pudding pie.

1959-05

Susan Hodges and Judy Aux, candidates for the Queen of the Junior Class Carnival, are shown seated in one of the cars on display at the carnival.

1959

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