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Decorating for the dance, Emily Tipton (ABOVE) finds that making streamers for the ceiling is as easy as hanging clothes on a line. The soul sound of Mike Harris and the Imperials (TOP RIGHT) creates a mood for the Homecoming Dance. A lively sextet (RIGHT) consisting of Mr. Arrowood, Mr. Bunsavage, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Swift, Mr. Powers, and Mr. Crummett, entertains excited students at the bonfire.
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Interested Students see School For Wives As students began to settle down into the routine of school, they faced many outside activities along with homework. On October 4, seniors missed an afternoon of school to see Molieré’s The School for Wives at the Virginia Museum. The opening rush of activities continued with the Octo- ber assembly, during which the honor societies installed new members, and the Boleros provided entertainment. 11 At one of the activities assemblies held in order to boost '68 Talon sales, George Andrews, Beth Brinckerhoff, and Robin Schools (ABOVE) pensively sign subscription forms. Participating in the Halloween pep rally, varsity cheerleaders (LEFT) conjure up Hu- guenot spirit for the Patrick Henry game.
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‘‘Reflections’’ Stir Memories Of The Past ‘“‘Reflections,’’ last-minute preparations, emotions— the memories of Homecoming, 1967. Thursday night a bonfire set the mood for the weekend's activities. Falcon spirit was evident at the Friday night game. The gridders defeated Meadowbrook and students ea- gerly viewed their floats during a pre-game parade. The Sophomore entry placed first in the class float contest, while top homors in the club division were awarded to the Safety Council. Presentation of the Homecoming Court climaxed half- time festivities. The crowning of the new Homecoming Queen, Karen White, and her Maid of Honor, Lana Du- ren, brought congratulatory hugs and enthusiastic applause. On Saturday, the gym was filled with yards of foil in preparation for the dance that night. While enjoying the music of Mike Harris and the Imperials, couples paused to review the events of Homecoming 1967—a weekend to remember. Karen White reacts with a squeal of surprise and delight as she and senior princess Nanci Pierce hear the announcement: ‘‘Karen White, Homecoming Queen, 1967.” 1 Karen and her escort, Bob Caruthers, enjoy the dance in honor of the queen and court.
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