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ueen, Court Rei gn Supremebf Homecoming Queen and Court elec- tions were sponsored by the Student Council. The results were announced during the pep rally on Friday, Septem- ber 30. LEFT: Members of the Sophomore Court included Dawn Monroe and Susan Hawkins. RIGHT' The Junior Court consisted of Susan Waller and Dierdre Clifton. BELOW: Martha O'Brien, Lovella Higgenbotham, and Lisa Waschka composed the Senior Court. 138 X TRIUNE
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421 is ABOVE: The Drill Team's Best Dancer was Becky Michaud. BELOW: Troy-Ann of the Year for 1978 was Nikki Quesenherry. utslanding ri!! Team Members A nd Beau Chosen 1978 was Ray ABOVE: Drill Team Beau for ABOVE: Selected as Drill Team Best Attitude was Susan Phillips. BELOW: The Best High-Kick was awarded to Katrina Schultz, 1 sl iw,- Royal. DISTINCTION X 137
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Over Homecoming A ctivities A very unexpected rain befell Pen- nington Stadium during the Homecom- ing confrontation between the Trojans and the Hirschi Huskies. The result - an extremely impromptu ceremony unaided by the dancing decor of the THS cafeteria. Only once before had rain caused the festive demonstration to be presented in the C Building rather than on the grounds of Pennington Field. On October 12, 1973, at twelve mid- night, B. J. Murray, THS Principal, Mike Houston, David Webb, and Richard David, then students of Trin- ity, presented Anne Caton with a dozen red roses, a plaque, a kiss, and her crown, but most importantly giving her the title of Homecoming Queen. Martha O,Brien was crowned 1977- 1978 Homecoming Queen on October 7, 1977, at approximately 11:10 p.m. in the undecorated atmosphere of the THS cafeteria. On hand to present the Queen a dozen red roses, her crown, and the customary kiss, was Larry Wray, Student Council Vice President. Her commemorative plaque was pre- sented by B. J. Murray, Principal. ,, . Q. I 7 --. . ,' f p S s . Q ,. '7 DISTINCTION X 139
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