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The tears of a moment Charming Junior attendants are: Sandra Hanks and Laura The Senior attendants for 1966-67 are Linda Frazier, Susan Kerbaugh, and Day. Maggie Moore. Sponsors for 1966-67 Homecoming are: FIRST ROW: Debbie Wilson, Linda Johnson, Brenda Sine, Debbie Church, Sandra Hanks, Sharon Billings, Janie Bumgarner, Brenda Nunn, Jennifer Jones, Sandra Greene. SECOND ROW: Peg- gy Eller, Juane Watkins, Joyce Christenbury, Linda Greene, Linda Colvard, Amy Foster, Kay Edminston, Suzy Trivette, Frances Cashion, Beth Duncan, Wrenda Rogers, Gail Owens. THIRD ROW: Shelia Lewis, Sandy Bumgarner, Judith Cowles, Carole Benson, Susan Day, Callie Miller, Phyllis Wilson, Judy Call, Laura Stroud, Edie Jones, Johnny Jones, and Patty Phillips.
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S rl ee del The Turks helped celebrate the victory over Newton-Conover at the Willie Byers and Pat Bumgarner are a eke match for Homecoming Dance. the King and Queen of the Sadie Hawkins’ Day Dance. The cheerleaders dramatize the battle and kick-off at a pep-rally. 21
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3 ad aN a a ba of majesty... A day, a parade . . . floats : football players ... youth . . . tears SPEsiiiicsmmnrecdcicats ma epride .... a dance ... a queen . . . happiness . and this year a welcoming .. . students from a recent past... a real homecoming... There is something more to this season than tradition . . . it’s each years beauty, it’s each years work, its each years students—their en- thusiasms . . . their spirit . . . their love for a school . . . participating .. . through the building of a float, the sponsoring of a girl .. . the interested eyes of the watcher . . . the tears of a moment of majesty—the queen’s moment... Homecoming is the symbolism of this feeling of belonging . . . the pride of a school . . . the opening of the heart of a student body ... i I The Homecoming Queen’s float brought an end to the 1966-67 Homecoming Parade. Homecoming Queen, Marie Wingler, and escort, Bob Billings, dance to the music of the Turks on Homecoming night.
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