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excitementspiritfloats bannerscourt . football HOMECCMI The Junior float, That's Enter- . tainment, took first prize at Homecoming '76. iTopl Eieta Milner joins in with other spir- ited sophomores to display their third i place ribbon. iBottoml Hal Carlson, presi- dent of the SCA, is assisted by Theresa Walker, in announcing the Homecoming parade and court. Ci 1976! You've Come a Long Way, Baby! is the message the Senior Class brings to Homecoming. The huge baby triumphantly clasps the long awaited diploma. Homecoming week began the celebrations with a spirit week sponsored by the cheerleaders. The finale of spirit week was the pep rally in the gymnasium, preparing the Cavaliers for victory. The festivities began at 7:00 p.m. with a parade of the Homecoming court arriving in shining Corvets. They were followed by the numerous floats and cars representing various clubs and classes. The Cavaliers and the Titans took to the field with the Cavaliers kicking off. In the first . quarter Jesse Williams carried the ball for his , monumental 1000 yds. The Cavaliers were ,,, leading with a score of 14-12 at halftime. , After the Marching Cavaliers gave a r 2' glittering halftime performance, the time t Q came for the crowning of the queen and the 3 f' , 'L judging of the floats. Lora Ward proudly displays the first place ribbon as the Junior float passes the crowd. Features f 15
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Sophomores it D D Transform Gym lnto Dream World Dream on . . . Walking in from the chilly evening, there was a starlet atmosphere with tunes by Leaves of Grass playing in the background. One could feel the anticipation of com- ing hours and the evening. The May court danced the traditional May Dance, en- twining the pastel colors of spring around the pole as if to join together the memo- ries of the past year. Finally Gayle Rose was crowned May Queen of 1976, and Carl Bush was named Most Outstanding Sophomore Boy. Soon the lights dimmed, and couples drifted back on the floor to dance to Dream On for the last time. We will dream until our dreams come true. 14 f Features rn 95 - ' l ' a 2531 ,- ,r Left to Right: Carl Bush and his date. Linda McKee: Ms. Alcorn, Gayle Rose and her escort, Pat Casey. The May Queen and King take time out to pose with Ms. Mary Ann Alcorn. Ms. Alcorn devoted a lot of time to help the Class of '78 with the May Dance. Many thanks are extended to her!
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16 l Features 1976 Homecoming Queen Miss Kathy Schroeder . . . 4-11 ,Ano Q 1 l just love it! said Kathy Schroeder, the 1976 Homecoming Oueen She was talking about Princess Anne High School. I really like it at P.A., and l like the people. I will miss it fP.A.l when I graduate, she said. Kathy is the secretary of the drill team, as well as a member of Trinity and National Honor Society. She has taken advantage of the many opportunities she said P.A. offers. After graduation. she gl plans to attend a local college for two years before going to a well-known college such as Georgia Tech. She wishes to major in mechanical engineering, which is her father's occupation. When asked how she felt about being crowned Homecoming Queen, Kathy said, l couIdn't believe it! l was so happy! Just thinking about it makes me excited. 40 Senlo ported U' . 3 l ' i 'I i If
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