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Houston Attracts Dixon Devotees The T. 51 P. Railroad station's rafters resound- ed with joyous cheers ot ardent Eagle fans who boarded the Eagle Special to Houston for our game with the Sam Houston Tigers. Eagle fans departed Saturday morning, September 28, and returned early Sunday morning. The Special Train, sponsored by the Booster Club, was packed with approximately 250 Carterites, their parents and friends. Although the Eagles lost, 7-6, everyone kept a Winning spirit all the way. Homecoming queen candidates were Gayle Kinsey, Ian Ioyner, Ianis Richardson and Glenda Shewmake. Sara Iones and Margaret Lee catch a vista at the rear ot the train. But what does the rag doll have to do with it? This peppy pair, Kenneth Gudgen and Don Rogers, put trimmings on Houston-bound Spe- cial. Eagle supporters Stephanie Brady, Glenda Shewmake, Anne Parker, Margarett Terry and Sue Lewis wave last farewell to Cow- town. Card shark Glenda Yeargan amazes onlookers Freddy Iones and Polser twins, Ted and Fred. Iill Harper, Beverly Huston, Su- Was that bid tour hearts? Ian Ioyner, Bobby ue Albrecht and Faye Harris concentrate on san Hayes, Susan Randolph and Carla Baxter board the Eagleland ridge. Special,
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Q een Glenda Shewmake receives roses from Lou Coursey at the half. Ian Barney Iudy Starnes, Pat Walls register and welcome Exes to Homecoming, A 57 Eagles Welcome Carter Exes Eagleland once again played host to a throng of 350 ex-students. At their anual meet- ing the exes elected Carter's Homecoming Queen, Glenda Shewmclke, from tour nominees. She was crowned on stage cmd given a mini- ature gold football at the homecoming pep ral- ly. Exes president, Lou Coursey, presented Glenda with a dozen red roses between halves at the Poly game, October 15. Whipping up that old Eagle spirit was Lynell Carter Boosters serve Iohn Solberg and Ierry Roberts, Gail Goodman Glenda Yeargan and Anderson at the snack bar en route, Betty Reid.
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8 Glenda Yeargan paints Edd Bivin's lips for his role as Chesty, one of the year's biggest laughs, Betty Grossman, Faye Harris, Ian Ioyner cmd Iucly Spivey show vari- ous emotions at the Poly game, The team and coaches look and listen while Be Calm reverberates. I 1' 1 l J Football and Pep Rallies lat eerleaders portray Indians and fall o drum up spirit for the Sunset Bison game. Paul Revere was the name of this skit given before the Paschal game. Kick off means thumbs up for the Eagle rooting section. I
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