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RIGHT: Halloween I969 will be remembered vividly by Ruth McKinney, sr., Miss All6ports Queen I969. Kay Davis, ir., extends her sincere congratulations after the coronation and presenta- tion October 31. BELOW: Coach Marvin Rehl pre- sents Miss Basketball, Veretta DuBose, with a basketball signed by the members of the team as part of the Queen's Assembly held October 29. i a f . ,- .,,-we x 'K Q Sew N 51? l
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f ii. r f, ,V FAR LEFT: Joe Pribble, ir., demonstrates quarter- back techniques to Kay Davis, ir., during F.B.L.A. Powder Puff Derby training. LEFT: Performing her self-composed folk song is Lynn Hibben, ir., during the Talent Show, October 21. 1-- . - - - K 1 .:. -- - - . ,gg . .... ..,k . . X . . M K' K A. N SWE? 6 L, ABOVE: Mr, Harold Woods, mechanical drawing instructor, outlines the plan of study for the first nine weeks period to sophomore Tony Wallis. LEFT: Barbara Mattocks, sr., paints spirit signs to encourage student enthusiasm for the opening df football season and cross-country meets.
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Student Life 'Halloween' theme unique October 31 set the mood for the Halloween-inspired hi-iinks of Home- coming. Balloon-carrying clowns snaked in and out among the wind-whipped floats. Pep Club marchers, booming bass drums andconvertibles bearing the All-Sports court, moved slowly by hundreds of Bobcat boosters viewing the parade. Pulp the Patriots, iunior class float, took first place carrying out the parade theme, Halloween. Seniors of '71 netted their second first-place float in two years. Coronation of. the '69-'70 All-Sports Queen brought comic relief to alumni and students. Somehow, Halloween sorcery iinxed the Cats, who scored 22-36 in a clash with Putnam City West. Even losing the game couldn't break blithe spirits. Halloween happy stu- dents danced to the Purple Oslum at the Homecoming dance held in the gymnasium after the game. ABOVE LEFT: Winning first place in the home- coming parade with the title Pulp the Patriots, is the iunior class float. LEFT: Riding in the homecoming parade, October 31, are left to right: Mrs. Kay Clark, pep club sponsor: Queen attend- ants Elaine Raines, fr., golf: Teresa Sokolosky, fr., wrestling, Pam Patzack, fr., football: and Miss Beth Moore, pep club sponsor. ABOVE: Star- Spencer band goes into formation as part of the homecoming half-time activities.
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