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Attendant Betsy Anderson and Escort Don Moffltt Attendant Sherry Little and Escort I-llldred Kexmett The Senior Marshalls were Steve White andJohnSpurgeon. I4 Last year's King Howard Gibson and Queen Carol Little Hinkle crowned the royalty. Crowns were carried by Lynne Hedbloom and Dean McKillip.
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Homecoming Royalty: Bob Davis, Bob Smith, Betsy McKillip, Carol Llttle Hlnkle, Marilyn Knox, Melody Anderson, Don Motfltt, Cheryl Dunn, Lynne Hedbloom, Howerter, SherryLlttla, l-llldredKennett, Barbara Clifford. Howard Gibson, Dee Woolsey, Geral Mathews, Dean Transmitting Memories via Telstar.. Floats, football, and Ilnery transmitted the memories of Knoxville High School alumni via TELSTAR, the theme of 1964 Homecomlng.An assembly ln Jensen Gymnasium, Friday, October 23, opened the two-day iestlvlttes. This assembly, adding to the traditional occurences, was designed to allow the King and Queen to reign over the entire serles oi E rrs. The student body cheered wildly for victory over Carthage while they waited anxiously for the amzeuncement. Bob Davis, Master of Cere- monies, revealed the royalty's identity, Queen Dee Woolsey and King Geral Mathews! Immediately the air was filled with applause of approval. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bartee placed the crowns on the headsolthe royal couple and presented them with flowers. The Maids ofllonor and their Escorts were Sherry Little and Hildred Kennett and Betsy Anderson and Don Motiltt. Attending these senior girls were Junior Marilyn Knox, Sophomore Cheryl Dugan, and Freshman Melody Howerter. The Queen was escorted from the stage to her float, and the parade began. Playing the theme song, Telstar, the MarchlngBa.nd led the stately procession down Main Street after the assembly. Impressive floats displayed ingenuity and cooperation making difficult the decision ot the judges ln awarding the prizes to G.A.A., the Junior Class, and FJ-LA. Although lt was not ellgtble for a prize, the most significant Boat was the Royalty Float which carried the newly-crowned King and Queen. Following the pre-game pep rally and bonfire, the Bullets made ready, aimed and fired while the onlookers responded to the rhythm oi the cheer- leaders. Soaring hopes for victory remained high during the tremendous hall-time show, and an eqnlllbrlum was reached at the altitude of 7-7, as the Bullets tied the Blue Boys. Launching the ceremonies Saturday evening was the elegant, Iormal coronatlon of the King and Queen by last year's royalty, Howard Gibson and Carol Little Hlnkle. The seniors had strived to convert the athletic gymnasium into a regal ballroom, and the result was outo1 this world, Glant letters spelling TELSTAR and the blue llghts accentlng the make- belleve night sky created an atmosphere for dancing to the music of Dlck l-llgbee and his Orchestra. Bob Davis displayed his humor as Master of Ceremonies.
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