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Susan Williams Senior Attendant B SjjiSi Debby Lillich Senior Attendant Terri Lucas Junior Attendant Tess Han ion Sophomore Attendant
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Junior high chorus, accompanied by Mrs. Cross, filled the air with song. Festival opened vocal season Vocal expression in the form of show tunes, spirituals, and classical music found its home as members of the Seventh and Eighth Grade Choruses, Senior High Chorus, Glee Club, Concert Choir, and Choraliers opened their throats during the annual performance entitled Fall Festival of Song. The two- hour program held in the auditorium on November 22 highlighted such numbers as “Wonderful Copen- hagen,” “Every Night When the Sun Goes In,” and “Yellow Bird.” Mrs. Janet Cross, Vocal Music Director 5
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Marsha Maxim, assisted by her father, stepped from the back of a Mustang. Halftime. The Mustang band marched onto the field for its first performance of the year. To a background of music, five Ford Mustang convert- ibles carrying queen candidates and attendants drove around the track and paused for the girls and their escorts to take their places in the throne area. The Mustang Club President, Paula Haas, then gave the long-awaited announcement: “The 1966-67 Homecoming Queen is Miss Marsha Maxim.” Cheers and congratulations were shouted as Marsha was crowned. Excited classmate joined Queen Marsha in her happiness after the crowning. Homage paid homecoming royalty at opening game halftime Queen Marsha and her attendants. Tess Banion. Debby I.illieh. Susan Williams, and Terri Lucas, posed with their escorts to record this mem- orable event.
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