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Class of 1923 honored Helen Hayden Acuff as El Rodeo Queen. Fifty
years later, 1973, she was present for homecoming, and her previous
honor was celebrated.
The first Homecoming Queen was honored in 1955. She
was Sue Barnes Angell '56. From this date Homecomings were
celebrated every four years until 1973.
Since 1973, Homecomings have been held annually.
Sue Barnes Angel was present at Homecoming
1985, and was honored for having been the first Homecoming Queen thirty
years before.
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Glynna
and Jan |
Janice
Boardman Bond '53, Secretary of the Association, suggested that we
have a Coming Home Queen to be elected by and from the class who has its
thirtieth reunion each year.
Beginning in 1986, when Julie Rainwater Shirey was
elected and honored by her Class of 1956, this tradition has been
practiced.
The Coming Home Queens from 1986 to the present are
listed after the pictures of the ceremony.
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BSHS
High School Principal Kent Bowerman is ready to bestow the flowers.
Reigning Queen Shelane Roberts '69 poses with Glynna,
just beffore crowning Jan and Glynna. |
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Drew
and Glynna Mouton pose at left with Riley and Jan Falkner.
The bouquets and crowns are bestowed, center.
The two happy couples walk off the field with the marks of honor. |
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Shelane
and her Husband Wayne in
Drew and Glynna Mouton in a relaxed moment before the
ceremony. |
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1986 Julie Rainwater Shirey '56
1987 Toni Barron Choate '57
1988 Janice Boardman Bond '53 *
1989 Toni Thomas Hamby '59
*The Class of '58 didn't meet, so the association
secretary was honored. |
1990 Celia Grant Terry Williams '60
1991 Wanda Boatler Driver '61
1992 Pat Armstrong Rutledge '62
1993 Judy Jones Plumlee '63
1994 Judy Engle Van Pelt '64
1995 Judi Forshee Atkins '65
1996
Cindy Ritenour Schaffer '66
Reginald Cranford
'66
1997 Donna Cobb Laster '67
1998 Jeanie Johnson Knocke '68
1999 Shelane Parnell Roberts '69
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2000
Jan Moorehead Falkner '70 Glynna Jones Mouton
'70
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