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(ABOVE) Spirit is the word as Pam Barton cheers for victory at the bonfire. (TOP RIGHT) Debbie Haller receives a kiss from Dr. Roy A. Alcorn, Chesterfield County Superintendent of Schools, after being crowned Homecoming Queen. (BOTTOM RIGHT) The announcement of Leslie Lunga (Center) as Homecoming Maid of Honor brings expressions of joy to Debbie Haller and Jane May. 10 : Seite Pewee Students Welcome
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Greet Bustle of 1350 Anxious Students ics S alto Sa eR RR aceite “This is the year of the Falcon’’ was the year’s slo- gan, and September 2, 1965, brought its initial highlight — the opening day of school. For the first time, there were no bewildered eighth graders to be seen, for they were all at Thompson Intermediate. But seniors — be- ginning their sixth year at the same school — along with freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, started the year off with the familiar routine — getting lockers, meeting new teachers, and, for freshmen and juniors, taking inevita- ble SCAT and STEP tests the latter part of September. October 20 heralded the first SCA assembly, which featured the installation of Student Council Represen- tatives, tapping members into Quill and Scroll, and the installation of the Honor Commission. (continued)
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Alumni with Parade, Football Win, Dance “These Are a Few of My Favorite Things’’ was the theme of Homecoming 1965. October 20 saw the first day of activities, which included a bonfire followed by a pow- der puff football game between the majorettes and the cheerleaders. At six p.m. Friday there was a hot dog supper, and an hour later the Homecoming parade got under way. A golden eagle, built by the drafting club for their float, was declared the parade’s best entry, with (continued) (LEFT) Smiles reflect the moods of Debbie and her escort, Charles Jeffress, as they await a number in honor of the Queen and her court. (BELOW) Music by the Escorts provides a chance for alumni and students to get together at the Homecoming dance. 11
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