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The Qcepter and Crown Were Passed Miss Theodora Lamond, Miss Homecoming 1967-68, removed her crown andplacecl it in the hands of President M. K. Curry. Miss Lamond returned to Bishop from her position as teacher in Los Angeles iust to participate in the coronation of the new Homecoming Queen. During the Coronation Ball, Evelyn Boulard reigned as Miss Homecoming. She was supported by the members of her treshmanclass and Mrs. Wesley Hayes, class sponsor. i Q J gf 21 Other members of the royal party were Brenda Sessley, sopho President Curry placed the crown on Evelyn and s more, Johnetta Johnson, iunior, and Mary Mason, senior. Escorts reigning Homecoming queen for 1963 69 are Bobby Herring, Norris Hardy, Jr., and Ronnie Edmundson I64
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- i A Bigger, Better. Bishop . . In the initial contest and by popular vote, Mrs. June Byrdsong won the title Mrs, Homecoming l968. She was presented flowers by Dr. Melvin J. Banks at half time. , V Q' pst? it-f.'1f.-I 'iii' J .-I v ' sQXl,'Kx.W?x3Ka4j 'ii..5.f45L-43 x ' ' 4 ..l:i.'J : 1 x -4' ll . -' V ' - ', ir l X 1' ' ll' ,T ' .-'i 5. .1 3 -. I, . -,vf ., i I ' I , . w 1, I . ' 1.523 Q55 'NA ,, - g-I . , N '-' 1 , .. .-s.a,,1:', -, V im, 5 get , . l , ,N v K. ,gt-17 f.l .HM - t , ' xi, ' ' 'f 1i,:'L f ' , J , W, as 'qa555fT5i:4, . . fnigtwit '11sfft.m s-, 2' - 'awt f it r -it 1-is -Strsf- eater f- .fr 1'nlf'f7' i'1tT'm-i t-'infra-vfxfw-A . ftf5gs:,:v.:,, wg, M4 - -1'w,,4.- ox fy z. 'X A ,, ,. ty- 'x :U N A ,gm.1j 15' fry 'V gtg. 'lf-,,f7'iizf'.f . 'riff Av V. V -tn .5- sl: V: Nitfnl ---N-1' 90' ' . i f ' my qlpf ':,5y-gxj,,,.1, y '- ,--:fp 3 NJ- ts-5 Hr, ' .-'-'A :V iris'-'-'fff,'i Q .A Y-xi , t ' .1 111, , .-ffolfsvazt.-'ff-.ff:-ii 'txntwq -iw were apparently noticed by returning lf one thing alumni this Homecoming, it was the fact that Bishop College has really grown. The student body has in- creased so rapidly that the stadium no longer seats all the students, not to mention all the guests. Ibby ,,,,,,,,f,- 5- ,, an lx .4ni- The Ambassadors of Band, the Bishop College March- ing Band, performed at the halftime. Members of the band, numbering about lO5, performed the latest maneuvers for marching bands. Charles Hunt, band drum maior, started the action and the band went on from there.
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