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Steer WHS Activities PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Left to Right: T. Barbour, M. Leloudis, T. Allison, A. McCauley, V. Schoon¬ over, J. Roberts, Co- chairman, K. Phillips, Co-chairman. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE irst Row: D. Higgins; D. Sumner and J. Bowden, Co-chairmen; Second Row: B. Davis, T. Allison, M. Morrow, C. Wilson, C. onklin, S. Bowden; Third Row: R. Felts, B. Bateman, K. Prichett, J. Pleasant, J. Walters, P. Walker; Fourth Row: D. Thompson, I Cooper, B. Roberts, D. Apple, C. Holt, T. Cole; Fifth Row: R. B.aylock, D. Hogan.
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Student Council Committees PARKING COMMITTEE First Rou : G. Woodward and W. Byers, Co-chair¬ men; Second Row: D. Griffin, B. Mo¬ ser, S. Stewart, R. Dickens, W. Shaw, B. Baulding. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE First Row: P. Walk¬ er, Co-chairmen, B. Farmer and J. Lack¬ ey, S. Lowder; Sec¬ ond Row: T. Cole, L. Lucke, L. Stan¬ field, B. Koury. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE First Row: S. Balog, and R. Vaughn, Co- chairmen; Second Row: A. Light- bourne, A. Gardner. k ' 8
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George Goes International During On the campus of Walter M. Williams High School sparks of nostalgia were ignited as students antici¬ pated their 1967 Homecoming. Weeks in ad¬ vance, preparations got underway in an attempt to produce an unforgettable event in the life of WHS. This year International Peace” reigned as the- theme over the festivities and created a motif which flowed throughout the activities. The homecoming game and dance were preceded by an assembly pre¬ sented by the chorus, a bonfire held at the park the night before, and a parade that afternoon. Festivities continued as the Smith Eagles clashed with the Williams Bulldogs in a hard-fought night contest of stamina and skill. During the half-time, the 1967 Homecoming Queen, Susan Smith, and King, Tommy Cole, were crowned amid a decor of splen¬ dor. Creating a globular shape around the WHS Homecoming Royalty, the past Queen and King and the Smith Homecoming Queen and King, were the organization sponsors and their escorts clad in cos¬ tumes from various nations, together with the cheer¬ leaders and the clowns. Then, forming a semi-circle encompassing them were the bootgirls, displaying the flags of different nations. As a breathtaking finale, flares which surrounded the entire figure were ig¬ nited, the lights on the field were extinguished, and the band played the WHS Alma Mater. A feeling of pride surged through the audience and participants for WHS as well as a deep hope that the Homecom¬ ing theme International Peace” would once reign over the entire world. J. Leighton, escorted by B. Koury, represented Austria in Homecoming Pre-game Pep Rally sets mood for Homecoming. Parade. 30
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