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Everyone it hoppy for Shirley Fugift when the is nomed Homecoming Queen ot midnight. Jerry Willioms, Corolyn Willioms, Ronnie locy ond dote enioy Dr. Peppers ot the '75 Homecoming Donee, os Jackie Green waits for her dote to return from the refreshment table. The Homecoming Court ond their dotes danced to Color My World in keeping with the theme of the '75 dance. The winners of homecoming elections were: Queen Shirley Fugitt (seated). Princess Cindy Rodriquez ond Duchess Emily Sherril. STUDENT LIFE 27
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Nominees for '75 duchess were: Emily Sherril, Dawn Focolonga, Lynn Ehrhordt, Susan Brady, and Soro David. Junior princess nominees were: Alice Freeman, Sandy Horgrove, Kim Ingersoll, Michelle Metzger, lix Oliver, and Cindy Rodriguez. Julie McCoy laughs at Steve Edwards' apporent difficulty in pinning on her ribbon. Color My World was the theme of Woodrow's 17th annual Homecoming Dance, October 24, 1975, sponsored by the Student Council. The Council worked hard selecting a theme and preparing appropriate decorations for the evening's activities, whick took place in the school lunch room. Music was furnished by Roxanne. According to tradition, seniors had nominated eight senior women for queen. Juniors selected six nominees for princess, and sophomores six for duchess. These young ladies were escorted to the stage at midnight and the winners were announced. The '75 Homecoming Court consisted of Queen Shirley Fugitt, Princess Cindy Rodriquez and Duchess Emily Sherril. These lucky girls then enjoyed a dance in their honor. Senior women nominated for queen were: Koren Matney, Donna Smith, Julie McCoy, Carolyn Storm, Shirley Fugitt, Cindy Fort, Leslie Folsom ond (not pictured) Monica Benoit. 26 STUDENT LIFE
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School Observes Veterans Day in Solemn Ceremonies A solemn ceremony including the raising of the flag by the R.O.T.C. and patriotic music by the Wildcat Band was observed on Veterans Day 1 975. At 1 1:00 on November 11, band director Randy Garmon gave the student body a short history of Veterans Day and an inspirational speech over the public address system. After that, students and faculty emptied onto the front lawn to take part in the Pledge of Allegiance and the singing of the National Anthem as the flag was raised. Veterans Day was observed in similar ceremonies by most of the schools in the Dallas Independent School District. Showing respect for their country, the student body attentively observes the raising of the flag, which is soluted by lieutenant Colonel Horry Bubeck. Reluctant to return to closs after the ceremonies, students omble across the lawn. Mission completed. The Stors ond Stripes ond the Texas flog droop os with bowed heods for the memory of deported veterans. 28 STUDENT LIFE
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