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May Day Royalty King And Queen, Of May Debby Terry And Wayne Colley
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Ano? The 1969 70 Homecoming Court The 1969-70 Homecoming court sparkled with poise and beauty. Nine girls participated in the court in which the Homecoming Queen and two alternates were selected. Second alternate went to Pat Higgins and Vicki Higgins captured the title of first alternate. The crowning ceremony was touching as Ann Powell, 1967-68 Homecoming Queen, presented the flowers and Debbie Powell, 1968-69 Homecoming Queen, crowned the court. Irreplaceable smiles, and genuine tears of happi- ness ended the half time show, and for many ended their last high school Homecoming game. LW to Right: Debbie Sharp, Debbie Powell, Ann Powell, Heather Hammer, Pat Higgins, Sharon Sutch, Vicki Higgins, Debbie Miller, Cristi Hinson, Susan Pittman, Lou Ann Rowe. Lew to Right: Second Alternate Pat Higgins, Queen Sharon Sutch First Alternate Vicki Riggins.
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x R h.. ww.. SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Becky White and David Bell Yea N Q V ,e W vt 44 5 ,W 4, Q 5, W ta ,Ka ., 1 , Chosen to reign over the May Festivities as Queen and King of May were Debby Terry and Wayne Colley. Queen Debby and King Wayne were crowned during the May Day assembly after the presentation of the May Day Court. Sophomore Attendants were Becky White and David Bell. Melanie Timm and David Thornell were Junior Attendants. Completing the Court were April Taylor, Grant Wickland, Diane Les- ter and Joe Zanola. fNot Picturedj JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Melanie Timm and David Thornell
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