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Tie C Iimaxea' Homecoming Returning to their ever-changing alma mater, the six graduating classes enjoyed all the splendor and pageantry accorded to an LH Homecoming. To these exes, Homecoming meant the enjoyment of a new stadium as they recalled their weekly trips to Richardson in previous years. To some, Homecoming meant a date, a mum, and a dance. To the band and drill-team, it meant the excitement of a pre-game spectacle. To a few girls, Homecoming '69 was extra-special. The eight nominees for Queen were: Bev Carter, Choirg Cris Ber- ry. Wildcat Band: Kay Harvey, Student Councilg Barbara Yarborough, Highland- ettesg Dana Henderson, Sophomore Class, Penny Atwood, Junior Class, Patti Tate, Senior Class: and Barbara Harris, Foot- ball Sweetheart. To them, Homecoming was a convertible ride climaxed by their pres- entation to the song 4'lVIr. Luckyf, To the Wildcat football team, Homecoming meant another victory. Pieced together, these many fragments of Homecoming formed an un- forgettable memory to all wht -farticipated in the extravaganza. 24 y Jim? 'u .Bri L,- ig. . ., .gr , Q Surprised cnrtf-d by The pre-g -1 il' Psy' and happy, Patti Tate. Senior Class nominee, vs- Carl Waslin, gasps as the results are announced. amc festivities provide more excitement than past years as for the first time in LH history there is an exact tic for Queen. Bea an
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Above left: Lisa Sheppard and Byron Van- derburg vow they'll never fall in love again. Abvve: Candy Moser sings Strang- ers in the Night, one of her two outstanding numbers in the VR. Left: Returning for another successful performance, veterans Mike Thomas and Bobby Hill joined by Paul Worrell and Peggy Kemp sing an original composition. 23
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pTraafili0naI Dance lPr0ved Exciting l Excitement electrified the atmosphere! Fran- tic preparations were made for the S'Big Came. The bonfire, pre-game festivities, and Homecoming dance exhibited the spirit that erupted from the student body: As the last couple left the dance, and memories of the walloping victory lingered on, another Home- coming week came to a close. A,201't'.' hliurlmurai, l swear l dill not it-ll Patti what you were wt-airing! Right: Danny Jordan congratu- lates his swee-theartf' liurlmru Harris, on being mann-d Home-coming Queen.
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