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The court applauds as former Homecoming Queen Linda Craven crowns Barbara Babenco. Barbara Babenco reigns as 1967 Homecoming Queen. Beth Johnson works to complete the choir’s original decorations in time for the judging. Homecoming Queen nominees and their Eagles Host Ea 20
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The Year’s Best—Mr. And Miss East Wind Every year the EAST WIND editorial staff elects two seniors for the title of Mr. and Miss EAST WIND in recog¬ nition of their contributions to the spirit and ideals of East during their three years here. This year the honor went to Brian Evans and Betty Poole. Betty, a marshal and associate editor of the EAST WIND, was quite active in Junior Civinettes, Student Coun¬ cil, Honor Society, Executive Council and the choir. She was also co-chairman of the Student Council Devotional Committee. Brian, a member of National Honor Society, Inter-Club Council and the Key Club, was president of Quill and Scroll, East’s honorary journalistic club. The staff offers sincere congratualtions to Betty and Brian. Brian glances through the latest photography magazine searching for ideas for his section. Betty discusses yearbook plans with Mr. Whaley and Kathi Pepi. Betty prepares the public address system for the morning devotions. 19
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Returning to crown the new queen, Linda Craven smiles to the admiring crowd. escorts practice for the evening’s activities. This year’s Homecoming was a time of increased excitement and anticipation for new and old Eagles alike. In a display of intense school spirit, students decorated homeroom doors and various areas of the school. A Friday afternoon pep assembly staged by the cheer¬ leaders also served to heighten school spirit and spur the Eagles on to victory. Highlighting the week’s events were the half-time activities at Friday’s game. Bill Shaver emceed the program which had a theme of “Flower Power.” After the band’s usual half-time performance, the nominees for Homecoming Queen, selected by the senior mem¬ bers of the football team, were presented to the crowd. The student body elected Miss Barbara Babenco as this year’s queen while Miss Suzi Fawrence, Miss Barb Downing, Miss Debbie Capp, and Miss Wanda Fowler were chosen to be her court. Miss Finda Craven, 1966 Homecoming Queen, was also on hand to congratulate the girls and present the queen with flowers. Barbara received her crown Saturday night at the annual Homecoming dance, which served as a memorable climax for Homecoming 1967. st Alumni At Homecoming 21
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