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Homecoming The 1965 Homecoming Court; Queen, Kathy Billings; Senior Attendants—Peggy Taylor, Virginia Raymer, Judy Miller; Junior Attendants—Susan Betsy Hester, Karen Hayes; Freshman Attendants— Kerbaugh, Marie Wingler; Sophomore Attendants— Linda Johnson, Debbie Wilson. A plain football field was transformed into a royal court for the queen and her attendants. Everyone applauded as Quarterback club presi- dent, Nick Wehrmann, crowned their queen.
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there dancing; s Iways time for food, drink, and talk. ing at a dance Not everyth is a and Sam Stroud pause to replenish their energy supply. , Buz Wood ie Parker, Ronn
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The 1965 sponsors are: FIRST ROW: Maggie Moore, Frances Cashion, Susan Kerbough, Marie Winglar, Karen Hayes, Wanda Thomas, Cathy Call, Amy Foster, Kay Edminston, Sheila Lewis. SECOND ROW: Sue Owens, Joyce Stout, Carissa James, Loutricia Mathis, Sue Sebastian, Donna Cali, Geraldine Smithey, Sally Shumaker, Nancy Stewart. THIRD ROW: Judy Miller, Peggy Taylor, Virginia Raymer, Regina Owens, Dottie Walker, Susannah Cashion. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Church, Jane Somers, Vicky Huffman, Brenda Nunn, Jackie Priester. Ladies and gentlemen, your 1965 Homecoming Queen, Miss Kathy Billings. The highlight of the football season is Homecoming. This one event encom- passes more work and planning on the part of the students and Student Council than any other activity. More students participate in this activity than any other. The magnificent results of their efforts on the floats and election of the homecoming court made this the biggest Homecoming that WCHS has ever had. The parade had fourteen floats, and many comments were made about the work that must have been and was put into them. The high point of the day was the game and the crowning of the queen at halftime. The ceremonies were done by Mr. Wehrmann, and WCHS’s 1965 Homecoming queen began her reign. fe geiup’ ee A. beautiful day, a beautiful float, a beautiful queen.
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