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Latin Club chariot receives first place in club competition. Floats Top honors in club float competition Went to the Latin Club, Whose entry was a classic Roman chariot pulled by T-Bird slaves. The Thespians float was a close contender, trailing by only one point. They used the title of their first production, NSee How They Hung? as the theme of their float. Twelve floats entered the club competition, contributing to the enthusiasm and spirit of the Week. Kent Epperson, Paula Clarke, Culiece Nelson, Roger Long and Mary Beeck pool their talents in construction of the senior class float. The Thespian's float was a close second. Donit just stand there, do something! X, 'SP' 12- ffs
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i Ist Prince and Princess: Doug Funk and Pat Kennedy 3rd Prince and Princess: Bob Neilson and Sally Bingham 2nd Princess and Prince: Mardi Wood and Frank Gavin 4th Princess and Prince: Peg Maher and Jim Fleenor Royalty Reign Over Four Day Festivities The take-off to this year's homecoming festivities began with the Coronation of this year,s royalty. Ten queen candidates were selected by the varsity foot- ball team and ten king candidates were chosen by the Pep Club. The final voting was done by the entire student body. The results were announced in a regal ceremony Homecoming royalty candidates were as follows: Frank Gavin, Brent Crabtree, Tim Floyd, Dave Benefiel, Doug Funk, Bob Neilson, Jim Fleenor, Bill Carmichael, Marilyn Edde, Mardi Wood, Chris Riel, Sally dominated by an atmosphere of anxiety and antici- pation. Before the evening was over, Roger Long and Chris Riel were crowned King and Queen. The King and Queen and their court appeared in the parade, the halftime at the football game, and at the Homecoming Dance, '4Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Bingham, Pam Celek, Ann Clarke, Dona Pickrel, Peg Maher Pat Kennedy and Shirlann Bolas. Missing were Roger Long and Jim Sweeney
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