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NE- KINEHT It does not matter when it all started: all that does matter is that after weeks of preparation homecoming had arrived and was a success. Ideas for the homecoming theme were gathered and when the final ballots were counted the theme was Knights on Broadway, a very flexible theme which enabled the clubs, classes, and dance committee to exercise their vivid imagina- tions and come up with some unique floats and decorations for the dance. As in years past, Mrs. Peggy Middleton coordinated the homecoming parade. She. along with Rita Smith, helped to organize the court and make certain everything went along smoothly. Nlr. Charles Iohnson took over the responsibility of organizing the floats and cars into a quick, yet effective, parade. This year 30 vehicles were entered into the parade. Of the litl, three were floats. Senior candidates for henie- coniing queen, Holly Riggs, Leonthena Carrington. Mary Roberts, Denise Davis, and Wendy Smith, made izhoosing the queen a difficult task. Miss Wendy Smith, escorted hy David Bunn, was named the 1978-'79 homecoming queen. As the students, faculty. par- ents, and special guests of Kel- lam High School watched, the Knights treated them to a vic- tory over the Iohn Marshall Iustices from Richmond. The fun, however, was not restricted to the Friday night game. On Saturday night the SCA presented its 17th annual homecoming dance. Miss Eve- lyn Klimek coordinated the dance again this year as she has done in the past. Instead of a band, Bob Canada from WGH provided the evenings enter- tainment. l er the first time ie ally elaborate rlemiratiriiis were built. lt was a let of hard work fiiit I knew we cioiilcf do if, said Mary Heck, decorating chair- man. lliige niiirals, eaigh rlepirgting a different broadway shew, rlerge- rafed the cafeteria walls. Ile- spite having to izoinpete with the Iunior Miss pageant, this year's dance was attended by more students than in the last few years. Although Knights on Broadway was the theme, par- ticipation seemed to be the un- derlying theme. More students. teachers, and past students have become involved with homecoming. It may be due to a desire to get involved, or it may be due to a bond with Kellam High School that isn't easily broken. Cathy Marcus, Tina McDermott, Nanci Keeder, David Larsen, Steve Walls, and Missy Dudley are just a few of the twenty-five people on the lunior Class' winning float. t
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