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Miss Debby Auten was crowned 1968 Homecoming Queen in a majestic ceremony at the high school’s new gym. Homecoming ‘theme this year was “Love Is Blue.” : With a large crowd of students, faculty, alumni, and friends of the school watching the colorful event, Miss Auten was crowned by foot- ball Tri-Captains Mike Gunter, Larry Williams, and Rick Rusher. The Homecoming dance and coronation at the gym climaxed a three- day series of events that opened with a Senior Class sponsored bonfire. | This was followed with a pep session, at which the faculty put on a marvelous skit. The annual Homecoming parade followed immediately afterward. Many clubs had worked hard building floats to compete in this contest which was judged by local merchants. This year the first place winner was the Senior Class Art Club; second place went to the Sophomore Class; and third place winner was the Spanish Club. Joe Bortoletto had the best decorated car. The three-day series was continued Thanksgiving Day with the foot- ball classic against West Frankfort, who managed this year to slip by ' the Rangers to a 14 to 0 victory. Her Majesty reigned over a court consisting of two attendants who “were chosen by popular vote of the students to represent each high school class. The Queen’s attendants and their escorts were as follows: Seniors: Karen Odom, escorted by Tri-Captain Rick Rusher; and Linda Lewis, escorted by John B. Moore. Juniors: Kathy Winston, escorted by Danny Malkovich and Bill Mitchell; and Kendra Marshall, escorted by Jim Toms and David Holman. Sophomores: Robin Moss, escorted by Laird Wisely and Jim Thomas; Jane Chancey, escorted by David Davis and Don Collins. Freshmen: Linda Williams, escorted by Kirby Williams and John moot; Kerrie Lampley, escorted by Denny Jones and Gary Wilkerson. 1967 Queen, Louise Norcross, escorted by two of last year’s Tri- aptains, Roy Parker and Wade Parkhill, opened the coronation cere- nony. She graciously relinquished her crown and title to the new queen. Music for the Homecoming Dance was provided by the “All Stars.” ti
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