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Seconds after being crowned Home- coming Queen, Luanne Gault was con- gratulated by overjoyed friends. Dorman faced Chester in the annual Homecoming game. 12
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Girls’ Service Clubs Entertain Applicants With Coke-In How-dee, hup 2-3-4, say ‘cheese,’ Miss Homecoming and ‘tea for you’ were part of conversations held during this month. During the first week of September, the girls’ serv- ice clubs entertained the interested applicants with a Coke party. This gave the clubs a chance to meet firospective members. There was un, and the atmosphere was great. On the 11th of September the foot- ball team set a new school record with a score of 36 points against YValhalla. On September 23, 24, and 25th students had their pic- tures made by Delmar Studio. These pictures were used for iden- tification cards and for the year- book. The FTA held a tea party for the faculty and although there was punch instead of tea, every- thing went off smoothly. Then there was the homecoming. Pretty girls . . . voting . . . preparations . . . the crowning . . . the dance. Ah-h-h! Jim Pitts escorted Maid-of-Honor, Deb- bie McAbee, as Marguerite Stokes and Sue Peake looked on. Cathy Cox and Janice Weathers visited service clubs’ drop-in.
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Ten Senior Girls Chosen To Compete For The 1970 Homecoming Queen Absent from the Homecoming Court were Luanne Cault, Joy Fowler, Debra Hunsucker, Sue Peake, Susan Hum- phries, and Teri Strange. 13
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