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1967 Homecoming Court: Seated—Marcia Clark, Queen; First Row L. to R — Barbara Porvaznik, Freshman Representative; Sue Winstead, Senior Representative; Roz Horton, Sophomore Repre¬ sentative; Dottie Valentino, Senior Representative; Faye Jones, Junior Representative; Not pictured—Debbie Murdock, Maid of Honor. The gleaming knight of the Round Table looks on as the couples rock out. 12
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Enjoyable . . . exciting . . . the year enhanced by new trends in activities—a Welcome Dance for all students, the secrecy of court elections, stag dances for individuals . .. Seniors have a ski trip. STUDENT LIFE 11
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Knights In Shining Armour Attend Homecoming Crisp October evening . . . high spirits of the stu¬ dent body . . . the closely guarded secret of the Queen’s identity. All this ushered in the 1967 Home¬ coming Weekend. The one point defeat to Madison was softened by the half-time activities—The Civi- tan’s unforgettable version of “The Thinker , the prize-winning Sophomore Brew for Victory, and the Keyette tail-twitching, eye winking, ear-wiggling rabbit, the court circling the field in classy convert¬ ibles and the exciting moment when Marcia Clark was announced Queen and Debbie Murdock, Maid of Honor. In preparation for the dance the following night, Saturday afternoon was filled with last minute dinner reservations and hectic hair appointments. The Homecoming Dance was carefully guarded by glitter¬ ing Knights of the Round Table. Sounds of the Ye Bay Rums set the swingers dancing. Senior class president, Brian Mitchell presented the court with a little difficulty, clearly overawed by the girls, but all turned out well for everyone who came to the dance and the whole Homecoming Weekend was sure to leave lasting memories. The talented Keyette bunny hops away victorious in the Float Competition. Queen, Marcia Clark and Maid of Honor, Debbie Murdock pose by an autumn background.
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