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Miss Shanks Gail Milton waves to an enthused bystanding crowd. Mr. John Ashley, Shanks’ postman, waits for the parade to begin. Homeroom representatives of 12-B, James Bouie, Deborah Adams, Bobbie Faye Burns, Jeff Dixon, their driver Cynthia Green, along with two mascots pause briefly during the homecoming parade. 63
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School Spirit Brings Victorious Homecoming With all students participating, the 1974 Homecoming was a success. Queens were selected, floats designed and the band led the homecoming parade. Spirit week included a boy and girl button day, color day, and pep rally. The Tiger’s victory over Taylor County highlighted the evening and was followed by the annual homecoming dance. The drill team of James A. Shanks' ROTC unit performs in the Home- coming parade. 62
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Gail Milton Earlier Dream Proves True For Miss Shanks A childhood dream came true for Gail Milton when she was named Miss Shanks in the pageant October 9, 1973. Gwendolyn Hickman and Rosalind Sapp were chosen first and second attendants, respectively. Gail, known around campus as the Little Short Person, was known for her quiet but friendly ways and great sense of humor. Gwen’s quiet ways and leadership abilities helped her become well-known around campus. Rosalind was active in her favorite sport, volleyball. Her quick left hand helped her in many games. Other contestants were Joyce Houston, Brenda Jones, Linda Palmer, Patricia Hawkins and Judy Green. Contestants were judged on gown and pantsuit competition and answers to questions. Gwendolyn Hickman, Gail Milton, Rosalind Sapp
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