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Football Team Selects Favorite as Sweetheart Far left: Beckye Brown receives a congratulatory kiss from Lam Wells after her crowning as Homecoming Queen. Beckye chose Steve Luker as her escort. Left: Sharron Mahoney is presented uith a bouquet of roses as her escort. David Swantner, looks on. Monte Vaughan Julif Wad, ' Personalities lOa
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Homecoming Queen Crowned at Carroll Game October 10, 1970, was not simply a great victory for the King Mustangs over the Carroll Tigers. This was the evening of our annual Homecoming on which the Home- coming Oueen and Football Sweetheart Coronation took place. Of the tliirteen Homecoming candidates, chosen by various school clubs, five girls were finalists. After the announcement of the three Ladies-in- waiting and the Princess, Beckye Brown was crowned King ' s Homecoming Queen for 1970. The Fighting Mustang Football Team chose four girls as its Sweetheart nominees. From these four, Sharron lahoney was elected 1970 Football Sweetheart. Both Sharron ' s and Beckye ' s crowning high-lighted the half-time activities. The girls were honored after the iame with a Homecoming Dance. Beckye was sponsored hy -Mu Alpha Theta. Runners-up for Homecoming were Princess Kathy Kelluni; Ladies-in-waitmg Hillary Anderson, Karen Glas- ser, and Jamie Satterwhite. Kathy was nominated by German Club. Hillary represented Latin Club, while Karen was sponsored by the Royalettes and Jamie by the band. Other nominees were: Cathy Nuzum, French Club; Lorelta Tatar, National Honor Society; Linda Sampler, Spanish Club; Becky Gillespie, Psychology Club; Julie Goulas, choir; Mary Beth Jennings, Biolo- gy Club; Robin Loving, National Forensic League; Rodalyn Summers, Office Education Association. Seniors Pam Granot, Monte Vaughan and Juhe Wade were nominees for football sweetheart. l Uk T 1 r i • ; 1 L H 1 [ 1- W L, Hillary Anderson Lady-in-waiting Karen Glasser Lady-in-waiti:ig jaiiiic Satterwhite I-,ady-in-waiting I04 t ersonalities
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Nominated as an Outstanding Teenager of America, Larr - propelled the student body into action by serving as Sfuiiml rouiiril president. A representative to Bovs Sl.tlr. li - also was selected junior favorite and 1 71 Kuig. In NFL and NHS, as well as in tennis competition, Larry demonstrated his concern fbr fellow students and his interest in school affairs. Combniing her artistic talents, her writing abilities and academic honors, Jonizo served as Hoofbeat co-editor, Pegasus co-editor staff artist, Pan- American Student Forum recording secretary and NHS secretary. She was inducted into Quill and Scroll her junior year. Sir Larry Wells Lady Jonizo Cain Lady Monte Vaughan Monte s high school years were devoted to cheer- leading. Student Council and the All-City branch of the council. She was a member of .NHS. the cafeteria committee and varsity tennis. A school favorite all three years, she was voted ] )7] Queen and 1970 Homecoming Queen as well as football sweetheart nominee. 106 Per.sonaltiies Paul has contributed his efforts to many organiza- tions, including Student Council, NHS, National Forensic League and the Superintendent ' s Adviso- ry Board, As class favorite for two years, he also was designated an Outstanding Teenager nominee for King High School. His NFL work brought him acclaim as a debater, A member of the NHS, Royalettes and Spanish Club, Kathy has been recognized for her enthusi- astic nature serving the school. In addition to being named favorite for two years and Homecoming nomfnee, she has been active with Student Council, Dress Code Committee, junior varsity tennis and NFL, She was one of four students nominated Outstanding Teenager. Sir Paul Gold
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