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Page 113 text:
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The servers for the Homecoming were Paula Wilkinson, Mary Schuetz, and Jance Hise. At the half-time break the band plays a special song for Brenda Curry, the Homecoming Queen. These eight beautiful girls were chosen by their fellow classmates as their Duchesses, they are as fol- lows: Cruz Garza-Freshman, Viola Villarreal-Junior, Jan Roberson- Senior, Dana Vittitoe-Ducl1ess-at- Large, Linda Gonzales-junior, Belia Ramirez-Sophomore, Belita Green- Sophomore, and Martha Soliz- Freshman.
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i s The 1970 Homecoming Queen was Brenda Curry Qshown abovej looking beautifully as she poses. Traditional Ceremony ls Shown The Age of Aquarius was the theme of the 1970 Homecoming program and dance. The Duchesses were presented during the halftime activities. The girls were driven one time around the track before they were escorted before the home fans and being introduced to them by master of ceremonies, Gus Garza. The girls were escorted by a young man in the same class as her. The ex-Homecoming Queen, Mary Morales, presented the new Queen with a bouquet of roses and then the queen's crown. Later on at the Homecoming dance the Queen's Court danced the First dance ofthe evening. Los Unicos provided the music. Brenda Curry Qshown abovej displays emotions as she is announced Homecoming Queen. fi fir Q is QBelowj The Queen and her are shown dancing to the music Los Unicos.
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Miss McDaniel and Twila Holden hand out brochures to Joe Garza, Javier Pena and their dates. The INNKEEPERS from the valley provided the entertainment for the Junior-Senior Prom. Sophomores serving at the prom were Curt Lawson, Mary Miles, Prissy Page, Eva Garza, Richard Penly, and Gilbert Perez.
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