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Page 38 text:
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Brenda Anderson depicts the hope of the entire student body as she 'tames a tiger. This entry, submitted by the FHA, won first place in its division. TRADE SCHOOL This beautiful float, entered by the kindergarten, won first place in its division, also. A very color- ful theme, Round Up Time, was carried out. 34 Homecoming Parade The senior float, although not winning a prize, was very appropriate for the occasion. Ring in victory, ring out defeat was the sincere hope of every FHS'- er. Reading from left to right, the seniors are: Mary Pace, Leonard Miller, Joe Davidson, Alva Dumas, Betty Craighead, Sue Odom, Nancy Connally, Curtis Nyegaard, Linda Black, James Taylor, and Virginia Cox. The trade school entry is shown here as the chained tigers look upon their superiors. The rival team should know better than to even try to beat the Farm- ers from now on! This was the first-place winner in the car division.
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Homecoming Attractions The royal Homecoming court poses before the parade. Reigning as queen is Christene Hollo- way, centerg her subjects are Carol Ann Thomas, Kay Allen, Sharon Odom, and lean Lamprich. Mr. Clinton crowns Queen Christene at a special assembly. The originally-planned crowning ceremonies were cancelled due to inclement weather.' The Carolettes, baton students of Carol Joyce Waller, performed in the afternoon parade and during the half-time activities on thc gridiron that night. Left to right they are: Elizabeth Phillips, Mary John Hallman, La Faye Clement Beth Upshaw, Jane Downs, Jean Washam, Col- leen Carpenter, Amy Strother, Kay Galloway, Patti Hartman, Virginia Kay Albritton, and Vickie Kennedy. These twirlers, taught by Mrs. Frank Wilson, also took part in the spectacular Homecoming clay and night activities. Reading left to right are: Peggy Phillips, Annette O'Brien, Ann Aulds, Johnette Edwards, Nonie Edwards, Jan Farrar, and Tuffy Fields.
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Homecoming Specialties The Homecoming parade is off to a good start with the smart FHS band and majorettes in the lead. The alumni of the Class of 1939 enjoyed the supper given by the FHS band on this, their homecoming. The women, left to right, are: Ocile Yevick, Evelyn Washam, Eloise Beckham, Christine Phillips, Janet Davidson, Patty Guier, Marjorie Wade, Marilyn Ludwig, Mattie Lee Armstrong, and Lois Anderson. The men are G. L. Phelps, Bryson Albritton, I. C. Williams, Sidney Reech, Ir., Carnal Kelley, Burvil Taylor, Theron McVicker, Don Kennedy, Robert L. Howard, and Charles Lee Barr. The intermediate band, already a part of FHS spirit, is shown as it marched in the parade. This group was under the leadership of Linda Clement during the parade. Shown here is the Brownie float which was decorated in the organization's colors of brown and gold. This beautiful float won first place in its division. 35
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