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Betty Walker, candidate-at-large. Betty reigns at With a theme of Love the Feb- ruary 2, 1971 Basketball Homecoming was set in a mood of romance and beauty. The theme from Love Story played as the five candidates were escorted to the center of the gymna- sium. Tammy Nicholas, freshman candidate, was escorted by Charlie Meyer. Sophomore candidate Debbie Hurst was escorted by Glenn Pauls. Gayla Anderson, junior candidate, was escorted by Steve Tucker. Senior candidate Joyce Cockrum was escort- ed by Jerry Morris. Rod Friesen es- Gayla Anderson, junior. BELOW: Brenda Morris, flower girl, and Kurtis Wilkerson, crown bearer, assist Queen Betty during the 1971 Basketball Homecoming events, Feb- ruary 2. Joyce Cockrum, senior. Homecoming corted the candidate-at-large, Betty Walker. When the music finished, candi- date-at-large Betty Walker was announced Queen. Rod Friesen, Betty's escort, presented her with the bouquet and crowned her Queen. Amid cheers and congratulations, Betty led the attendants and their escorts to the flatform where the girls watched the Johnson Trojans triumph over the Sublette Larks by a score of 60 to 49. Debbie Hurst, sophomore. 9 Tammy Nicholas, freshman.
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LaDonna Kilgore, candidate-at-large. Connie Nicholas, senior. LaDonna is crowned Queen LaDonna Kilgore was crowned Queen of the 1970 Football Home- coming, October 2. Queen LaDonna was escorted by Tony Cheatham, a captain of the varsity football team. LaDonna, candidate-at-large, was nominated by the football team, as were all the candidates. Connie Nicholas, senior candidate, was es- corted by Brad McKinney. Rhonda Dailey, the junior of the group, was escorted by Gil Garrison. The sopho- more, Debbie Carrithers, was escort- ed by Clem Nelson. Rusty Garrison Debbie Carrithers, sophomore. Sheila Wilkerson, freshman. accompanied Sheila Wilkerson, the freshman candidate for Homecoming Queen. Close To You , a song made famous by the Carpenters, was the theme of the 1970 Football Home- coming. The Trojan marching band formed a crown and played Close To You in honor of Queen LaDonna and the other nominees. The Trojans held a 36-6 half time lead and watched the activities from the sideline. The Trojans won 44-42 over Holcomb. Rhonda Dailey, junior. BELOW: Close To You serves as the theme of the 1970 Football Home- coming, as LaDonna Kilgore reigns. Bret Kendrick and Jami Snook assist the Queen. 8
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TOP: Mr. Ogletree, Kris Brewer, Betty Walker, Rae Irwin, Tom Tuck- er, Mr. Steinert. MIDDIT: Jon Jos- serand, Gayla Anderson, Tony Luna, Mark Parks, Joyce Cockrum. FRONT Debbie Hume, Debbie Hurst, Leonal Kilgore, Max Parks, Sharon Helmle. Stuco has an active year Active was the word for the 1970- 71 Stuco. Under the supervision of sponsors Mr. Ogletree and Mr. Stein- ert, and President Jon Josserand, Stuco accomplished many things. Among the most important accom- plishments were the revision of the dress code and bringing out of town dates to the Prom. Among the money making projects sponsored by Stuco were: The Ugly Feet contest, the Penny Jar contest and the Elmer Childress program. They again sponsored many interest- ing assemblies as well as the various chapels and the Valentine and Christ- mas card and gift exchanges. In addition to their other activi- ties, Stuco kept the outside bulletin board up to date, and added much needed trash barrels to the grounds. President Jon Josserand approves Stuco minutes. Secretary Gayla and Vice President Kris discuss the dress code with Tom. 10
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