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Homecoming Attendants: Jennifer Boyd, Susan Mills, Jeanette Peterson, and Wendy Braman Queen Sue Richmond Reigns Over Homecoming Festivities Queen Sue demonstrates cheering ability at Homecoming Game. Homecoming Queen Sue Richmond Blazing bonfires and a faculty-letterman basketball game highlighted this year's Homecoming Week. Tues- day, November 24, marked Dress-up Day and an assemb- ly. Loyal students celebrated Colors Day on Wednesday, with the senior class walking away with competition honors. On the povvderpuff football field, senior girls trounced teams from the other classes. Climaxing Homecoming Week were the bonfires, at which the juniors took class competition honors, and the faculty-varsity game, which proved the superiority of experience and age. Mark Reagan, winner of the beard- growing contest, escorted Queen Sue Richmond to the dance which followed the game. I8 7
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Princess Dedra Jones and Queen Kathy Corey Dedra Jones Enters Crown Wilson's abundant school spirit survived deteat in the seventh annual activity ticket sales contest. Wilson again challenged its traditional rival, Stadium, to a percentage tight. Each day Wilson students saw their sales progress recorded on a chart in the Student Commons. As the end of the week-long contest neared, enthusiasm reached a high level. Seniors repeated their victory in the interclass compe- tition, and roll rooms attaining lOO percent received tree tickets to the Queens Crown Dance which followed the game at Stadium Bowl. Stadium won both the contests between the schools, and its queen, Kathy Corey, reign- ed with Wilson princess, Dedra Jones, at the dance. 86 Contest Winning . . , , I , l ll 'lf 'wt I l l: : ' ,y z 3 S f 5 it za 'tr , 5 i, 5. l , l it il Accepting Congratulations
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8 Jill Froehler Sue Richmond ' Ccapfivcafecl Audience Views Selection of WiIson's Daffodil Princess f f , fjwfi' ,f 'V , V Princess Sue experiences a Thrilling moment
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