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Storyland Theme Homecoming in Storyland, featuring Mother Goose and her storybook characters, was the essence of the dance which climaxed the week of October 17, 1964. Homecoming Queen Karen Dyer and her court, Lynn Dance, Bonnie Wilson, Carol Sib¬ ley, Janet Lawter and Kathy Wood were pre¬ sented at the dance, entertained by a local group, the Roaches. The queen was chosen by the entire student body after candidates were nominated by the senior class. The other at¬ tendants were selected by their respective classes. Lynn Dance, senior representative. During halftime Karen was crowned as the first Homecoming Queen in the new HCHS stadium. She was also presented a bouquet of red roses by Principal J. M. Swanson and an autographed football by Richard Ragans, co¬ captain of the football team. All club floats were displayed before a panel of judges and were judged as to their original¬ ity and appropriateness. The Future Home¬ makers of America took first place with their float welcoming alumni. In the football game that night, the William Fleming Colonels defeated the Comets, 13 to 7. Bonnie Wilson, junior representative. Other attendants are Carol Sibley, sophomore; Joan Lawter, freshman and Kathy Wood, eighth grade.
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Floats, Dance Portray Quarterback Chuck Seabolt, number two, tangles with a Fleming tack¬ ier in a HCHS touchdown attempt. Karen Dyer 1964 Homecoming Queen The winning FHA float expresses the true meaning of Homecoming ' 64.
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Juniors Profit by Early Planning as ‘Splendor A night of Splendor in Rome : Tommy Jennings and Williams and Greg Crenshaw take time out for a few Mary Lee Anderson dance to dreamy music, while Annette minutes of rest and conversation. An innovation, nine white parachutes were used to make the sky for the prom. Chris Peace and Mitch Wil- born tackle the problem of storing them.
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