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This year's reigning Campus Queen places the Homecoming Crown on Sharon Kirkland's head as Lonnie Price stoically looks on. King, Oueeng Monster Ball Dominates Opposite page top picture: 1968-69 HOME- COMING CANDIDATES in the front row: Shar- on Kirkland, Anna Thompson, Christine Robles, Alma Gama, Donna Jefferson. Second Row: Jim Kuhn, Dave Shay, Willie Hawkins, Tom Crabtree, Lonnie Price. Bottom Left: Coming out of his tomb to appear at the Homecoming Assembly is Dickie Holtz. Bottom Right: Tom Crabtree is seen escorting Chris Robles at the assembly. Center Left: Swinging away to ln Agadda La Vida at the Halloween-Home- coming Assembly were Stacy Prindle and 0r- ville Lucas. Right: Leading the beauty parade at the Halloween dance are Rosemary Vaughn and Kathy Janes. Bottom: Traditional Home- coming Mums are yellow chrysanthemums with blue CH letters and yellow streamers. Activities during Homecoming Week began with an assembly that fea- tured an introduction of the candidates in tune with the national television show Laugh ln -Halloween Style. Following the informal introduction, Lonnie Smith then presented the candidates to the Student Body. Orders for traditional mums en- crusted with blue C-H letters were tak- en and distributed by Traditions on Thursday. Yellow balloons with blue let- tering also added a festive color to the Homecoming Half-time. In hopes of frightening the P.U. Coyotes right out of the stadium the theme was Halloween on Parade. Capping the half-time activities, A Witches Brew re-presented the royal candidates to their Falcon peers at half- time. Excitement and tension mounted as the long awaited halftime ceremonies commenced. 1968 Homecoming King Mays and Campus Queen Lon- Smith did the crowning honors. Formal coronation of Queen Shar- Kirkland and King Lonnie Price oc- at the aftergame dance featuring 3 ig 5 , 5 x 5 this-1af WL. .. . 3r-,TW HOMECOMING 17
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.e Above Left: Rat-ta-tat-tat-plays Senior Pat Rhodes on the snare drum, as he concen- trates on hitting the right heat. We Wish You the Merriest, Christmas Party, Jingle Bells, and Silent Night were just a few of Christmas Happenings Arriving from the North Pole to at- tend the all-school Christmas Party held by Student Government was Santa Claus. Hi-Tones and the Orchestra com- bined to present a melody of Christmas carols at the Christmas assembly. Deca students also got into the holiday spirit by collecting food and clothing for needy families, to help them have a joyous and Merry Christ- mas. the carols presented by the Hi-Tones and Or- chestra at the assembly. Above Right: Deca student, Barbara King, seems to be thinking about the clothing, canned goods, candy canes, and the gaily wrapped gifts that will he pre- Above Left: Santa Claus talias Chuck Kidderl doesn't seem to be raising much Christmas cheer and spirit in the drama skit at the Christmas Party. Christmas Almost Wasn't, when the elves went on strike because of the 18 ACTIVITIES mean Santa Claus, Santa repented, the elves went back to work and Christmas arrived on time. Above Right: A member of the METRE- CAL-FOR-LUNCH BUNCH was Oscar the smil- ing Santa, of the Biology Department. . s sented to a needy family on Christmas morn- ing. Barbara was just one of the many Deca members who contributed many hours of time and work to make the Christmas season seem a little brighter and joyous. W I
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