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Booster Bonfire Ignites CHS Spirit Down with Attica , yell the students as a Rambler burns in effigy. Cheerleaders await Homecoming game with excited smiles. WE WANT VICTORY! This was the cry raised by the large number of Trojan fans that filled the city park on a rainy October evening. The scene was that of a huge pep rally, sponsored by the Boosters Club, that touched off the week of our homecoming festivities. Besides burning the Ramblers in effigy and cheering for the Trojans, many hours were spent laboring over the floats to be entered in the parade on Friday night. Students of the high school labored over crepe paper, kleenexes, and spray paint, each sincere in his desire to help create the winning float. Strutting majestically the marching Trojans prepare for the pre-game festivities. At final pep session before the game team members give their views of the upcoming game. 14
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Deb McCoy—Our Reigning Homecoming Queen TEARS OF HAPPINESS filling her eyes, Miss Debby McCoy was escorted by Steve Warnick to her throne where she began her reign as the 1968 Homecoming Queen. The five foot three, red-haired beauty is active in many extra-curricular activities. Among them, she is a twirler in the Senior Band, and she represents the Senior Class on the Student Council. CANDIDATE: Linda Fields ESCORT: Chuck McCollum Queen Debbie McCoy SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Vicki Coffing, Linda Fields, Roberta Jacob; 1967 HOMECOMING QUEEN: Marge Warnick; 1968 HOMECOMING QUEEN: Debby McCoy; JUNIOR ATTENDANT: Rita Alward; SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT: Sharon Conner; FRESHMAN ATTENDANT: Sharia Martin. 13
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Marjorie Warnick, '66 Homecoming Queen's Reign ends. Laughingly Senior band members compare Declaration of Victory earns top prize for junior float, and contrast incidents of the past and pres-ent homecoming parades. Pep Club creates winning car with slogan, Lick 'em.
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