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Sophomores Dodd, Moody, and Let-ner construct posters for their class. The halls of CHS teemed with posters and banners on Monday morning of Homecoming week as competitive spirit filled the hearts of members of various classes and clubs. As Friday approached, the pace quickened so that all displays of school spirit would be completed in time. Friday morning, the gym became the setting for the presentation of the Homecoming royalty to the student body. Enthusiasm and anxieties heightened during the pep rally and car parade. But the climax came that night with the announcement of the 1968-69 Homecoming Queen and the presentation of trophies to the Seniors for the most school-spirited class and the best float, to the Junior Class for the best class banner, and to the FHA for the best club banner. Although the week's activities were now at an end, the memories became a permanent part of the hearts of those who had participated. Seniors Don Smith and Denny Merideth seem to be fenced in in their work on the Senior Float. Wannie Curtis and Diane Montgomery help build the Pep Club Float. Joyce Carter and Mary Jo Stapleton plan a poster for the Homecoming competition. 22
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1968 Scoreboard Caruthersville 6 Caruthersville 28 Caruthersville 14 Caruthersville 0 Caruthersville 32 Caruthersville 6 Caruthersville 34 Caruthersville 13 Caruthersville 21 Hayti 28 Dexter 7 Malden 21 Charleston 21 East Prairie 7 Portageville 20 South Pemiscot 19 Chaffee 18 Kennett 13 Keith Jean races toward the goal line in the Chaffee game. Although out of the action, those on the side line watch anxiously. Tiger defense moves in to stop a Malden ball carrier. 21 Davis rounds the line of scrimmage for extra yardage against South Pemiscot.
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Even Mr. Hemenway gets into the spirit of the Homecoming Assembly. Sophomores, Thigpen, Meyers, White, and Morgan enjoy a free ride in the Homecoming Parade. HOMECOMING WEEK ACTIVITIES The Senior Float offers an invitation to fly with the Tigers! •HANNEL MAST i Senior Homecoming Queen Candidates are Ellen Tipton, Wannie Curtis, and Mary Tipton. 23 Mary Ruth Thompson furiously stuffs paper into the Pep Club Float. Sophomores and juniors eagerly contribute to the success of the Homecoming Parade.
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