FIRE POWER ?? Stan Winberry. atop the junior class f loat, demonstrates the Bucks hopes to cut down visiting Dunn. Others on
the first place winning float designed by Edison Cheer are ifront i Debbie Tubereille, Ehssie Dupree. Debbie Sue Vanhov and
Iback) Cinderalla Brutcher. I.Malinda l.eggett is on the opposite side, outuj camera range.) The junhr theme was Rol 'Em Over.
FRESHMAN FLOAT - The second place award went to the freshman float for their idea of skunking the Green Ii'jivs. Girls
shown on the float are Esther Lore, Pamelia Dockerv and Debbie Polston. Vallery Gilmore. oil the rear comer, is n< a shown.
CLAW -EM, BUCKS - Sophomores planned to get Dunn down with a huge lobster in the third place winning float Girls on the
float (not jo order! arc \larv Let- Glue. Shela Henderson. Sheryle Decs and Swanda McCormick.
SENIOR FLO A T - "Full Steam Ahead" is the theme for this paddle wheel float built bv the senior class Homo.. 'mine Omen
finalists Yvonne Baker. Shelvy Bratcher and Missy Upchurch wave to the crowd. Miss Braicher was elected queen.
Carpet cushions may ex
tend the life of a carpet 25,
50 or even 75 percent, de
pending on the cushion.
CIB Award
Extended To
Thai Liaisons
WASHINGTON i ANF) ?
The Combat Infantryman
Bad ire now may be awarded
to qualified soldiers who have
served or are presently serv
ing as liaison personnel with
the Royal Thai Army Volun
teer Force iRTAYF) in
Vietnam.
The authority for present
ing the award to these liaison
pers nnel :s vtr .active to
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C..asman?lei- who are not
authorized to award the Com
bat Infantryman Baiire t->
eligible personnel have been
a-ked to forward an appro
priate reeojr.'.Uendatior. with
supporting d?a j men tat ion to:
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H
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ighlights
By Debbie Leach
The Bucks fought hard
against the Dunn Green Waves
Monday night but were
defeated 8-15. This was a big
let down for our boys, causing
them to lose much confidence
in themselves. For this reason
the Bucks need even more
support ahd spirit from us. In
the eyes of ttieir true fans they
will always be Number 1! This
Friday night the bucks will
tackle Bowman. The game will
be played in Bowman, but.
regardless of location, we
expect to see everyone there
fighting to the very end with
our Bucks.
Although the night was
rainy, the Homecoming events
went over well. The halftime
entertainment began with the
performance of the Hoke
County High School Band
under the direction of Jimmy
James. Carol McDuffie. head
majorette, performed, twirling
her fire baton. We have all
enjoyed the band's
performances and would like
to thank them for their
entertainment The High
School is very fortunate to
have such a talented group.
After the band's
performance, float winners
were announced. First place
went to the Juniors, who were
represented with an army tank.
The tank was an outstanding
piece of work and deserves a
big congratulation. Second
place was awarded to the
Freshman Class for their
skunk. Third place was claimed
by the Sophomores with their
lobster and last, but certainly
not least. the Senior's
steamboat received a
respectable fourth
The most exciting event of
the night, the crowning of the
Queen, was saved until last.
Miss Shelvy Bratcher was
crowned Homecoming Queen ?
1971-72 by Mr. Autry. The
moment was certainly an
exciting one for Shelvy and for
everyone else. We would like to
wish Shelvy a big
congratulation and hope that
she has a very enjoyable reign
as Homecoming Queen.
Last Thursday night Our
J.V. team went to Dunn to
fight against the Green Waves.
Our boys fought hard against
Dunn but could not break the
tie. The final score stood
20-20; Our J.V. team's last two
games are home, so let's all be
there to give our support!
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WITH OUR
College
Students
Ninety - seven of North
Carolina'a 100 counties are
represented by the 6.983
students enrolled this fall at
the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro Only
Craven. Currituck and T>rrell
counties are missing
Among the undergraduate
and gradute students attending
UNC-G this fall are five
students from Hoke County.
They are Helen R Clark.
Pamela E. Heath. Harriet Y
McFadyen, and Sylvia L.
Sellars. all of Raeford. and
Kathy Sanders of Favetteville.
Rt. 3.