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The Mystery Of The For the first time in the history of the Band Sweet- heart tradition, a co-dedi- cation was made. Chosen by the members of the Ty- phoon Band, Carol Parrish and Roslyn Smith were named for the 1966-67 season. This unprecedented crowning of two girls was viewed by an expectant crowd during the half-time activities of the Maury game. Roslyn receives a bouquet of red roses from last year ' s Sweetheart, Diana Price. Crownings Drum Major Larry Bridgers smiles as Carol accepts her bouquet. Co-Sweethearts Carol and Roslyn pose with Mr. Wilson, Drum Major Larry Bridgers, and Miss Diana Price.
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The Thrill of Homecoming Members of the 1966 Homecoming Court and their escorts were: 8th grade — P Curtis and R. Gray; 10th — M. Cruz and T Seay; 12th — J Salken and J. Gordon; Queen L. Condron and J. Mercer; Mr Etheridge and Miss D. Ferguson; 12th — D. Bryant and W. Owens; 1 1 th — R. Shields and L. Ealey; 9th — S. Mallory and P MacDonald. The envelope is opened, a name is read, a smile and a scream, a queen is known The Homecoming festivities at Newport News High School originated five years ago. Despite ' the inclement weather, which caused the cancellation of the parade, the queen was presented at the Kellam game half-time. Queen Linda Condron is crowned by last year ' s Homecoming Queen, Miss Drema Ferguson, as Mr. Etheridge smiles his approval.
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The Fun Of Participation Overflowing with spirit, ' ' Charlie seems to be on the way to a game. Passengers are P. Yevak, S. Bell, C. Snapp, A. Stall, S. Fink, J. Grepiotis, G. Goldsmith, and R. Nash. Go! Go! Go! Typhoon fans show their enthusiasm at a crucial point in the Hampton basketball game, which reached an all-time high in ten- sion, excitement, and school spirit. Hey! What ' s all the excitement? Could it be the cheerleaders showing their appreciation to a very school spirited someone? Who is that, anyway?
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