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These dancers appear to be having a “good time” as the evening slowed down. King Micah Moon gave Queen Sylvia Anthony the traditional kiss during Friday night’s football game against the Buckingham Knights. Homecoming 21
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Victory Excites Fans Eight years without a win for home- coming! It was a long wait but the Colo- nels defeated the Buckingham Knights on Friday, October 10. During half- time the band presented a colorful show. Then the flag corps formed a double aisle and escorted the homecom- ing attendants to receive their crowns. King Micah Moon gave Queen Sylvia Anthony the traditional kiss. The dance on the following night was well attended. The cheerleaders with help from many students decorated the old gym. Dwayne Marshall painted the backdrop depicting the theme “One in a Million.” “Soul Brothers Plus” played music to which everyone danced wildly. Mr. Funderburk captured the evening in un- forgetable pictures. But the memories of long dresses, corsages, rock music, and a football victory remain. Students approve of band’s music as they dance to a current hit. ioe “The Soul Brothers Plus” warm up for a hot ‘performance. 20 Homecoming
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Attendants’ Night To Remember Homecoming A Success Competition for homecoming queen was extremely close. Mrs. Gerling commented when the count was final, “Voting was closer than it has been in the last ten years.” Sylvia Anthony was crowned queen, and Micah “Bootsy” Moon, king. Winning the homecoming football game against Buckingham, 28-0, gave the Colonels their first homecoming win in eight years. Saturday night “The Soul Brothers Plus” entertained at the annual home- coming dance with their dynamite music. The people who attended were from grades seven through twelve, to alumni, parents and teachers who chaperoned. First runner-up in a closely contested race for queen, Kay Nichols, senior attendant, was es- corted by Scott Jewel. Football players volunteered to escort the home- coming court. Junior attendants Julie Campbell and Cathy Payne posed with their escorts Mike Weeks and Walter Myers. 22 Homecoming
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