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Stunning homecoming queen candidates, Vanassa Allen, Suzy Kidwell, and Jeanne Gilmore are chauffered around the footba .fleld. Is this a “Greasy-haired” queen or a “Butter-fingered” principal? Whatever the case may be, Suzy is crowned, after much difficulty on the part of Mr. Piper, homecom- ing queen for 1973. Is this a posed shot? No, it’s actual spirit. After last year ' s losing streak fans re- lease, in their own way, excitement over the long-awaited winning season! Scenes like this persisted throughout this year ' s football season.
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Suzy Crowned Queen As Devils Capture First Win it alllIRr Suzy idwell is crowned g ueen. The presentation tof a jeweled crown added to the mprise experienced announcement of Queen. The homecoming court approvingly watchea the game, all the while anticip the halftime festivites. , This year brought the test of a new homecoming policy where the final queen candi- dates would consist of two whites and one nonwhite rep- resentative from the senior class. Out of 310 students questioned in English classes, I 46% disagreed with the re- vised policy while 29% sup- ported it. The poll showed that 25% expressed no opinion. With the election of princesses running one day prior to the game, the candidates were sparkling, in spite of having to rush with last minute prepara- tions. Suzy Kidwell was crowned queen during the half-time festivities of the homecoming game. Jeanne Gilmore was elected maid of honor with Vanassa Allen chosen as senior princess. Junior, sophomore, and fresh- man princesses were Toni Coley, Sheila Hawkins, and Sandra Myers, respectively. A victory of 26-6 over Varina, coupled with Culpeper’s first win of the season created ex- citement at this year’s home- coming. An estimated crowd of 250 students at the homecom- ing dance celebrated, to the music of “Satan”, the victory 1 of the mighty Blue Devils.
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Two extremes of student dress styles have shown signs of merging into a compromise. This year neither radical sloppiness nor nostalgic neatness was chic, but rather a happy medium was struck. Cornrowing, hair-cuts, hats, baggy pants, straight-legged and rolled up jeans, longer hemlines, flannel shirts, wild socks, modified oxfords and platform shoes all found their places in the fashion scene of student life. 1 ) (XcOI D 0 C Q £ A 01
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