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Homecoming I965 Homecoming 1965 began with the football game on Friday, October 8. The Central Falcons played host to the Luray Bulldogs. The goalposts were decorated in blue and gold, and the spirit of Homecoming was aroused by the Varsity Cheerleaders. At half-time, the Falcon Band marched onto the field in V formation. Inside this V rode the queen, at that time unknown, and her court. The court consisted of representatives from each grade, elected by the stu- dents. Theywere: JanHutchinson, eighth grade, Sharon Long, freshman, Betsy Hoffman, sophomore, and Linda Newland, junior. The queen and her two attendants were chosen by the football team. These three seniors were Susie Evans, Ann Kline, and Cathy Fadeley. After the band's performance, Keith Richards, captain of the team, came forward to crown the queen, Miss Ann Kline. Phillips tries unsuccessfully for a pass during Luray game. Luray won, 27-O. The Falcon Band performs for Homecoming festivities. Up until this moment, no one knew which girl had been chosen by the foot- ball team to wear the crown. Then Captain Richards placed the crown on the head of Miss Ann Kline. The Homecoming Queen and her at tendants admire the L u r a y dummy, made by theJ. V. 108
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The girls in their evening gowns and the boys in their dinner jackets added the final beauty to the gym. The prom of 1965 is now over but memories of Never, Never Land will not be lost. ll ll , i glittering blue castle, situated in a cloud, was the of the dancing floor. Prom In a setting of fantasy land, the Juniors pre- sented their prom Never, Never Land to the Seniors on May 7 from 8:00 p.m. to 12 midnight. The gym was softly decorated in light blue, dark green, and light green crepe paper. A French window accented the entrance onto the dancing floor. The window, as in the story of Peter Pan, displayed a blue velvet window seat, the umbrella and top hat that belonged to John, and Mitchell's favorite possession---his teddy bear. The Royal Virginians provided music for the event. Placed on a deck of the pirate ship, the group entertained throughoutthe evening with soft romantic music. Debbie Wender, chairman of the prom com- mittee, was aided by the faculty advisors and many Juniors, who devoted their time on Saturdays and week nights to make the 1965 prom a success. To the left of the castle hung the shimmering lantern '07 in which Tinker Bell had been captured.
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'SJ if' ' 'wk 'ff 2 65 I li I '1 if 1 1 Homecoming I965 Ann Kline fseatedl was crowned Miss Homecoming 1965. Members of the court were Betsy Hoffman, Susie Evans, Cathy Fadeley, Linda Newland, and Sharon Long. Not pictured is Jan Hutchinson. The final Homecoming event took place on Satur- day night, October 9. This was the semi-formal dance for all of Central's stu- dents, alumni, and faculty. Music was furnished by the Playboys, a five piece or- chestral band, from Win- c h e s t e r . Refreshments were served in the main lobby. The theme of the dance was Highlights of the Year and was carried out in the decorations. Blue and gold streamers were attached from the ceiling to the walls. The theme was spelled out in large silver letters on the stage curtain and a large falcon was placed underneath. 'ki if l. Highlights of the Year culminates the Homecoming festivities for 1965. '
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