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Cafeteria The Public Address system reports to homerooms each morning such typical announcements as, “The committee meeting will be held this afternoon in tire cafeteria ... the junior class will report to the cafeteria after homeroom for testing . . .” As the focal point of all school life, the cafeteria serves many purposes. It is the center of both aca- demic and social activities. School dances, the Senior Prom, committee meetings, and gab sessions take place here, as well as testing programs, P.T.A. meetings, teachers’ meetings, Science Fairs, teas, socials, and banquets. And, of course, where else would we eat our lunch? Yet, after all the busy moments of a regular school day, comes a brief inter- lude between dark and dawn, when the cafeteria is void of activity. A quiescent mood prevails— the silence eloquently expresses the calm before a storm.
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Calm Replaces Commotion In The School Spirit Committee makes posters for a coming game at its afternoon meeting in the cafeteria. Hunter Ford searches for the biggest piece of cake and in the act demonstrate s a popular teenage pastime at NNHS-eating! The cafeteria serves as the center for testing programs. 12 Eating, chatting, and attempting to study are pastimes each morning between 8-8:30 in the cafeteria
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Lucado Is Crowned Homecoming Queen “I think she’ll get it for sure!” “Well, I don’t think so . . was a very familiar conversation at N.N.H.S. in the days preceding November 10th, and it was just one reflection of the interest and pride students at Newport News have for one of its oldest traditions— Home- coming. Kicking off the festivities was the Homecoming Parade, held Thursday, November 9th. The next night, prior to the game, a reception was held for returning alumni from seven to eight o’clock in the cafeteria. At half-time, Gail Lucado was crown- ed Homecoming Queen for 1967. She was escorted by Jay Lane. Her Senior attendants were Janice Payne, escorted by Garland Rigney, and Roberta Shields, escorted by Robert Raper. Rep- resenting the Junior class on the court this year was Nancy Webb, escorted by Gerry Mingee. Sophomore class repre- sentative Susan Mallory was escorted by John DiGiacomo. Ada Roach, escorted by Mike Forbes, represented the ninth grade and Beverly Ham, escorted by Ronnie Kirby, represented the eighth grade. Extreme left: Dale Lucado, football co- captain, congratulates his twin, head cheer- leader Gail. She is Homecoming Queen for 1967 . The little Volkswagen, driven by Patsy Goodwin, 14
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