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MHS float display accents football homecoming week Homecoming highlighted the 1970 football season with the theme “Pow-Wow for Power.” Preparations of floats based on this theme began November 2 and con- cluded November6. The floats in competition underwent judgment during the Home- coming Parade preceding the game. Judges awarded first place to the Math Honor Soci- ety float composed of two huge dice with the theme “KMHS Bets We Win.” Taking second place honors was the senior class fioat, while the sophomore class float ranked third. Following the parade, the Warrior football team was de- feated by a close margin of 6-0 against Bethel. Presenta- tion of the 1970 football queen and her court was the high- light of the half time cere- monies. Queen Ann Williams was attended by seniors Debbie Wagner and Danne Deaux. Ju- nior attendants, Terry Hale and Sherry Coleman, were presented before the crown- ing of the queen. Principal Harry B. Dyche, Jr. presented the queen with a silver bowl and roses. Concluding the week of festivities, the Homecoming Dance was held on Novem- ber 7, in the cafeteria. The queen and her court, along with students and alumni, danced to the “Liberation.” Creating a decoration, Sharon Hall works on the Senior Class float. Promenading onto the football field, Cynthia Miller is escorted by Herbert Manley during half time ceremonies at the Bethel game. 22 — Special Events
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Spirited fans support team Indian Week, October 16- 23, gave spirited students and faculty the opportunity to bol- ster the morale of the football team for their upcoming game against arch rival, Hampton. Contests were organized to rally student spirit. Included in the contests was a search for a hidden crab, tucked away in the SCA suggestion box, and a creative poster contest. Lisa Williams and Wanda Creek- more, the respective winners, were awarded free tickets to the Hampton game. On Friday, pep rallies were held during both lunches. The band and spirited students cheered the team throughout the cafeteria and halls. Climaxing the week was the annual bonfire. Each class strived for victory in the box drive. Seniors, breaking a school record with 60,000 boxes, gathered the majority to win the competition. Special Events — 21
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