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Following the tense moment of Jim Gordon's announcement of the 1968 Homecoming Queen, Mr. Holland and last year’s Maid of Honor, Lana Duren, congratulate a tearful Marcia Dehart. @ Fond memories take shape in the minds of Randy Tyler, Alicia Clayton, Debbie Lauterbach, and Sid Calvo as they peer into the treasure chests of Huguenot’s past. Maid of Honor Diane Edmonds, escorted by Tommy Young, and Homecoming Queen Marcia Dehart, with her escort Bill Blair, anxiously await the beginning of ‘‘their’’ dance. 13
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Homecoming ’68 Brings sentimental Thoughts Beginning Homecoming festivities on Friday, October 11, was the pre-game parade. Senior and Sophomore class floats tied for first place while the Drafting Club captured club honors. At halftime, Marcia DeHart was crowned Queen with Diane Edmonds as her Maid of Honor. With a score of 27-13, the Falcons topped the Confederates and celebrated in the cafeteria with a victory sock-hop. Held amid scrapbook pages and trunks full of old memories, the dance climaxed the weekend. The queen and her court danced to the music of Charlie McClendon and the Magnificents as Homecoming 1968 drew to a close. Passing in review during halftime festivities, Maid of Honor, Diane Edmonds, escorted by her father, Lt. Col. C. M. Edmonds, boasts a very proud smile. A flock of intent Falcons (BELOW) prepare to pounce upon an already upended Lee-Davis Confederate. Crackling flames and enthusiastic cries of ‘‘Victory’’ split the early evening stillness at the combination Bonfire-Pep rally for Homecoming '68. 12
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Nymphs and Knights Come Alive on Stage Romance, water nymphs, knights, and broken hearts — this was Ondine. Ondine, played by Lynn Keeton, was a water nymph adopted by mortal parents. She met and fell deeply in love with the knight Hans, but he deceived her. The splendor of Ondine lighted the stage the nights of November 22 and 23. Beautiful and elaborate costumes added to the total effect of the medieval fantasy. Jean Giraudoux, the author, together with director “Cover your ears,”’ pleads Ondine (Lynn Keeton) as the song of the Mrs. Marion Waymack, truly made Ondine another piece three water nymphs beckons Hans (Richard Clarke). in the pattern of Huguenot life. Caught between the verbal welfare of Ondine (Lynn Keeton) and Bertha (Anne Richardson), King Hercules VI (John Uhland), the epitome of strength, becomes shaky. 14
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