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Decorations Replace Homecoming Floats The eighth game of the football season marked the 1971 Homecoming. Home- coming activities began with the kickoff against Etowah. During the halftime activities, Debbie Shytle, elected by a majority of student votes, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Her Court included: SENIOR MAIDS: Vicki Killian and Debi Langston—JUNIOR MAID: Pam Abernathy—and SOPHOMORE MAID: Zoe Wherry. Floats were absent from this year’s Homecoming scene. Instead, clubs com- peted in decorating appointed sections of the New Amory, the setting for the Homecom- ing Dance. The Interact Club, Art Club, Key Club, Anchor Club, Alpha Beta Kappa, Zi Beta Zetz, and Kappa Sigma Omega participated. Alpha Beta Kappa and the Key Club tied for the first place award as third place was awarded to Kappa Sigma Omega. The dance began at 10:30 p.m., ending around 1:00 a.m. Students danced to the music of the Blue Daze, a band from Muscle Shoals. LEFT PAGE—1 to r, Zoe Wherry, Sophomore Maid, Vicki Killian, Senior Maid, Debbie Shytle, Homecoming Queen, Debi Langs- ton, Senior Maid, and Pam Aber- nathy, Junior Maid. 24 HOMECOMING
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Seniors Choose Ten Favorites An election sponsored by the Silver Sabre Staff was held early in November for senior class favorites. Students nominated boys and girls from the senior class. By receiving the largest number of nominations, four girls and six boys were elected. SENIOR FAVORITES 23
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