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First Row: Jennifer Beasley, sponsored by Gary Ennis; Betty Jo Welborn, sponsored by Clif Alphin; Cathy Matthews, sponsored by Al Norris; Ann Varsho, sponsored by Ronnie Heath. Second Row: Dollye Peay, sponsored by Fletcher Blalock; Carolyn Hildreth, sponsored by Lackey Belote; Paulette Bryant, sponsored by Don Wilson; Theresa Langdon, sponsored by Eugene Chance. Third Row: LaRue Draughon, sponsored by Phil Byrd; Joyce Weeks, sponsored by Charles Hawley; Donna Langdon, sponsored by Eddie Crabtree, Rebekah Pope, sponsored by Pat Lynch; Linda Green, sponsored by Perry Lewis. Football Royalty highlight Homecoming. 90
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Enthusiastic mass pep rally, victory at the game, and crowning of Queen Linda are the Dunn’s ‘‘football’’ team prepares for the Homecoming game. “David, please get that microphone working!’’ pleaded Rebekah Pope, Chief Cheerleader, in an exasperated state of anxiety. Replacing the traditional Homecoming parade, the mass pep rally, held at the corner of Butler and Carroll, prog ressed at an unusually slow rate because of the malfunction of the loud speaker. Never- theless, despite the unfortunate and unpre- dictable, the pep rally proved highly successful (under the leadership of the Varsity Cheerleaders and with the co-operation of D.H.S. students). The enthusiasm and pep of our school proved advantageous, for Friday night our football team demolished their seventh opponent in succession. The Lumberton Pirates were no match for the powerful Greenwaves, who came through with a victory of 14-0. Half-time became the most suspenseful part of Homecoming for the court of fourteen Varsity Individual talent makes the rally successful. Sweethearts. The crowning of the beautiful Linda Jackson by John Thornton was enjoyable for everyone. With music for the dance provided by the ‘Mighty Cavaliers,’’ Homecoming ’65 came to a climax and close at the Wayne Avenue School. The natives are restless!
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