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llilxm s as . i l PRIZE VWNNING 6dVlSOfY decorations afe admired bY FEATURE ATTRACTION at the Homecoming ceremonies is the senior float, labeled Knights are on top in proud artists, Patty Hughes and Christine Cochran. state, manned by Janie Medford, Becky Harley, and Lynette Martin, chairmen of the float committee. we 1 --,,.,,,,,, lwftzm ,sr - J ,w by r, 5 ADDING SPICE to half-time activities is the presentation of the All-Sports Royalty: Mindy McCarty, Terry Green, Nancy Steph, Nancy Anold, and Cindy BFOWD- l Student Life . 21 l
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1 Homecomin Ga as Highlight Fall Term Traditional events marked the 1968 Homecoming at Northwest. Always a special occasion is the coro- nation of the All-Sports Queen at the as- sembly preceding the football game and annual dance. Key Club members sold purple and gold mums all week, while French club- bers marketed stadium cushions decorat- ed with the Knights' emblem. Knights are on top in state was the theme of the senior float which was dis- halftime played in the caravan during at the Shawnee game November l. Imaginative spirit signs and decora- tions filled the rooms and halls of Knight- land before each game, and cars in the parking lot were uniquely decorated. During Spirit Week preceding the Mid- west City game, prizes were awarded in a contest for decorated cars and advisory rooms. Section members Benny Byers and John Cheatham, also basketball stars, won the car prize, Mrs. Clara Luper's advisory claimed top honors for its inside decora- tions, while Miss Elizabeth Urmston's ad- visory won in the outside division. l l l DRESSED UP and ready to go are crown bearers for the Coronation, Coy Havenstrite and Bob Finley. 20 0 Student Life RADIANT All-Sports Queen, Nancy Steph, greets the crowd during half-time festivities at Homecoming
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