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Spirit Prevails as Wildcats Score Homecoming Victory A successful half-time ceremony was the grand finale to many hours of hard work and anticipation. The crowds cheered enthusiastically as Kathy Rushing was crowned 1970 Homecoming Queen. Senior attendant was Jenny Chew, and Virginia Martin was elected to represent the Junior Class. The Sophomore attendant was Susan Matz. Wildcat fans watched their team strike up another victory under clear skies. The evening was topped off with a dance sponsored by the Student Council, featur- ing the Salt and Pepper Band. Top Left: Kathy Rushing is escorted by Senior Class President, Mickey Vanzant; crown bearer, Inman Majors; and flower girl, Lisa Rushing. ; Bottom Left: Susan Matz, sophomore attendant, is escorted by Bill Harris, Sophomore Class president, and flower girl, Emily Marshall. ee Above: The queen receives her traditional crown and kiss from Vice President of the Student Council, Hal Puckett.
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Cc Above: Junior attendant, Virginia Martin, is escorted by Tommy sang President of the Junior Class, and her flower girl, Amy ewis. Right: Bob Hennigan escorts Senior attendant, Jenny Chew, preceded by flower girl, Carolyn Chew. 4 tn Tad °
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The Class of 1971 Shares Toasts, Jokes, and Food on the Day Dedicated to their Honor The Seniors of '71 began their day of honor with the invocation given by Kathy Rushing. This was followed by the welcome given by Mickey Vanzant, President of the Senior Class. The guest speaker was Pastor Smith whose mes- sage dealt with ideals for the future. This tied in with the theme, “We've Only Just Begun.” The theme song was sung by Jenny Chew and Bob Hen- nigan who accompanied themselves on the guitars. The day was brought to a close with a dance held in the gym featuring “The Dynamic Tech- niques.” This was followed by the Christmas can- see “The Song of Christmas” presented by the choir. Above: David Dunkleburger and Mike Yarbro attack Mike Sanders with their forks. Above Right: Guest speaker, Pastor Smith, offers advice and encouragement. At Right: Senior day is a time when old friends can get together and enjoy each other’s company.
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