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QOLTS SALUT Q UEEN LINDA The seniors of '67 continued an eight-year tra- dition of nominating five girls from the class as can- didates for the coveted school title, Miss Bertrand. After a spirited campaign, the new Queen, Linda Turner emerged victorious. Homecoming festivities , saluting our new queen began with a grand march in the gym. Charles Bolden, President of the Stu- dent Body, crowned Linda, thus inaugurating the events of homecoming. At the half-time of our homecoming game, Linda and her court, Scarlet Cray and Maria Milan, were escorted to the field where Captain Clarence Jones crowned our queen before a cheering crowd of Thunderbolt fans. Honoring Queen Linda, the team purged the Douglass Red Devils with that ole Catholic spirit and presented her with a 26-0 victory. ,Y LINDA TURNER Miss Bertrand 1967 Football Queen Queen Linda, her court and their escorts: Maria Milan, James Collins, Linda Turner, Winston Carhee, Scarlett Gray, and Eric DeWalt. 7l LY I
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5 The senior class selected five classmates to compete in the Miss Bertrand Contest: Scarlett Gray, Linda Turner, Maria Milan, Char- lotte Dowdy, and Barbara Phillips. HOMECOMI G '66 Bertrand's royalty and their mothers pause before beginning the motorcade to Melrose Stadium. They are Maria Milan and Mrs. D. Milan, Linda Turner and Mrs. R. Turner, and Scarlett Gray and Mrs. I. Gray. The seniors lead the student body in the Grand March opening the homecoming festivities, October 15, 1966
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BLUE ATND WHITE PEP QUAD Nw Carol Donaldson, Captain, Linda Turner, Barbara Johnson, Co-Captain, Delores Bridgeforth, Jackie Rayner, Jackie Fisher, Pat Ryar Barbara Westbrooks, Donna Stegall, Phyllis Powell, Karen Kaufman, Chris Taylor, Maria Milan, Pat Milan, and Beverly Steinberg comprise the Pep Squad. Win, lose, or draw .. . Bertrand's cheerleaders always turn out to support the Thunderbolts. For- tunately, the losses and draws are few. The Pep Squad presents lively and intricate demonstrations. The grandstands, bleachers, and student sections reverberate with yells. The excitement of a kick- off, the thrill of a touchdowng the triumphant Victory! V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! that's our mighty cry! 72 The problems of keeping a united cheering sec- tion falls to fifteen cheerleaders. ln their blue and white, they jump and yell, urging greater support from the students who back our team. With sunny personalities and sincere friendliness, the cheer- leaders are the ambassadors of good will to the Thunderbolts' opponents.
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