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In November The Word Was - ACTION The Thing Was Homecoming '68 proved to be exciting, surprising and entertaining. The biggest surprise of the week was when the freshman class candidate, Miss Evelyn Boulard, won the title of Miss Homecoming. Since upperclassmen felt that only upperclass candidates could win, it was a sur- prise to them when the freshman class proved that to be a fallacy. Excitement prevailed because there were so many items on the Calendar of Events for the week, that students could hardly wait for each day. It was a fun filled week with contests, dances, movies, recitals, pep rallies and dramatic presentations. Homecoming Week encompassed many cultural activities beginning with an art exhibit. The art on exhibit was the work of local Negro artists, Mr. Arthello Beck, Mr. Bobby Norman, Mr. Aron J. Malone, and Mr. Elihue Smith. HOMECOMING The Dallas Civic Ballet under the direction of Mrs. Jerry Bywaters Cochran presented a variety of dances as seen around the world. In the presentation the kaleidoscope of symmetrical varicolored costumes portrayed scenes which brought back to memory the kaleidoscope of life. Another cultural and entertaining event was the recital rendered by Mr. John S. Meeks. Through his interpre- tation of music Mr. Meeks' recital was a display of artistry and musicianship. On Saturday, Nov. 16 our Homecoming Week was brought to a close. It was on that day that we lost our first game. Even though everyone was sad after that game, everyone felt better as the performance of Gladys Knight and the Pips began. T is 1
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