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Typicol Sound of Homecoming Begins With MEMORIES are almost too much for Ma Campbell, as she was affectionately known to her students before her retire- ment in 1950. Mr. A. B. O'Connor, Prin- cipal, is enioying this moment as he en- ioyed every one of them. How Are You Old Boy? Few days in the lives of Technical students have more signifi- cance than Homecoming Day, whether it be the year T955 or 1965. To be at least nominated for Homecoming Queen is a secret hope in the heart of every sophomore girl as she eagerly looks forward to her magic year as a senior. Weeks before the actual day arrives, the whole school hustles with activity. The school must take a new fresh look for the re- turning exes. Today's student body must show yesterday's student body that Technical has not been stan-ding still but is keeping pace with a fast changing world. As the day becomes history, memories of the rustle of ribbons and the tinkle of bells on mums, the reunion of old friends, the first look at a new addition to the family-- become links with a past that wi l not soon be forgotten. T965 WAS A GOOD YEAR for officers for the Ex-Student Association. Three graduates from last spring: Doris Hollingsworth, Sandra Reed, and Carolyn Steinmetz were elected as officers. George Tippins, who graduated in 1960, was elected president. EX-CHEERLEADERS always 'lead the audience in one yell. This group seems to be having a little trouble finding a yell that they all remember. Their conversation may have gone something like this: Ramon Vega, class of '64, I think you start with your foot like this. Marty Sepeda to Sharian Bryant, both from class of '65, Don't worry, Shariang remem- ber how we used to fake it. Dwight Cox, class of '64, What am I doing up here? I don't know any more about it now than I used to. Sheryl O'Connor, class of '64, and Gary Esters, class of '64, both think that they will iust walt the thing out and play it by ear. NO HOMECOMING PEP RALLY is com- plete without the traditional Baby Pa- rade. The only thing different about this particular baby is that he is a senior cheerleader and seems to be leading Mama rather than the other way around. It could be that Larry Vann wants to get Mrs. Vann across and out of the way. 23 T ONE GROUP of ex-cheerleaders may be having trouble getting started, but not Marilyn Miller from the class of '63. She seems as natural with her cheerleading as she was two years ago.
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Homecoming Gives Technicals Exes A View ol the New Look SENIOR OFFICERS AND HELPERS began decorating at 5 A.M. on morning JERRY BARGER, Student Body President, looks over the empty seats. He of Homecoming Day. The cafeteria, resplendent with balloons and white and Miss Beverly Biggs, a senior class sponsor, place their stamp of tablecloths, braced itself for the onslaught. approval on the soon to be filled auditorium. THE FACT that there can be only one Homecoming Queen doesn't dim ingl Gloria Bresino, Sharon Davidson, Shirley Snyder, Tina Valdez, and the smiles of these hopefuls. These senior girls are all happy to have Linda Drake, lkneelingl Sheila Woods, Jody Ortiz, letha Faulkner, and been nominated. The nominees for 1965 Homecoming Queen are istand- Heide Ellis. 22
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Surprises In Store For Homecoming Audience MRS. FRANCES BLAIR CLEVELAND, Class of 1958, WILLIE BLACK scored a big hit when he sang Big Dog! Little Dogl BuIldogl , a was presented as Coming Home Queen. Mrs. Cleve- parody he wrote using the Arkansas Razorback Fight Song. He is accompanied by land is a Homemaking teacher in Technical High Carol Mclaughlin and Carla Christian. School. THE LONG AWAITED MOMENT when Homecoming Queen is announced- Jerry Barger crowns Queen Kay Waldrip as her escort, Johnny O'Grady, stands by. PROUDLY WATCHING the crowning are Princess Tina Valdez with escort Jesse Martinez, and Princess Shirley Snyder with escort Larry Jones. 24
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