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HOMECOMING GAME Rain merely delays defeat b Whitman Rain postponed the Cavaliers' chances for a second victory, as a sudden storm delayed the Homecoming festivities. But after the game was played, many felt that the rain had been a blessing. The team fell rather unexpectedly 32-O to the Whitman Vikings. Despite the enthusiastic crowd and the spirited team, the Cavaliers were able to make almost no ground against the Viking defense in the Monday afternoon game. The high point of the afternoon was halftime when the court and queen were pre- sented in an abbreviated but effective ceremony. The second victory proved to be unattainable. 245 T' .29 ' Above: The 1968 Homecoming Court: Sharon Hunter escorted by Roy Keenyg Candy Barr escorted by Gary Marshallg Queen Kathy Boicourt escorted by limmy Taylorg Alice Lucas escorted by Reese Hainesg and Patsy Miller escorted by Bruce Wender. Above right: Whitman's Steve Railes 140i charges into Kennedy defense man, Rhett Willett 143i during the Homecoming game which rain delayed until Monday. Above right: Princesses Sharon Hunter and Candy Barr and their escorts, Roy Keeny and Gary Marshall, anticipate the crowning of the queen. Right: Reese Haines fumbles with the wrappings as Alice Lucas watches, hoping the box will contain the queen charm.
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1967 graduate, lohn Fairchild signs the Homecoming guest book as his date, senior Beverly Whitehead watches. HOMECOMING DANCE Reflections of fun mean color us happy Color us happy might have been the theme of Homecoming 68 as a large crowd of spirited students and alumni gathered to anticipate a victory on Monday. The Atlantics set the style of the dance vvith hard soul music. In conjunction with the theme - reflections - mirrors and silver surfaces adorned thecafeteria. The evening was highlighted by the seating of the court and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Kathy Boicourt. While the Atlantics played, couples danced and mocked'the Whitman effigy. Hopes were high for a rousing victory on Monday.
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