1963-1964 Yearbook

....ING Queen o,arloHe BurkeH and oHendonts Koren Parsons and Mary Ellen Baskin joined by cia" representoTi ves Brenda EilioH, Mary Ethel Bales, linda lee, and Mary Fl ipp in en joyed the game. HOMECOMING • victory highlight Gaity, reUnion, a perfec.t day APPEARING for The fi rsT time in their new march ing uniforms, the Bison Band proud ly performs precision formations during the Homecoming half-time show. The first Bison football victory of 1963, with a record-breaking score , thrilled fans as they ipent an afternoon away from classes to celebrate Harding's Homecoming. Peals of the victory bell resounded across the field as cheerleaders, members of the court, and other IpeCtators cheered each time the Bisons made a pod move toward that all-important goal line. Cheerleader Charlotte Burkett, revealed as queen in half-time coronation ceremonies, was crowned by the 1962 Bison co-captains, Steve Smith and IeIT)' Mote. Delighted spectators rose to a standing ovation as Queen Charlotte and her court were presented and as the Bison Band marched onto the field in their new, long-awaited unifonns. Dress-up supper and the ly~eum production by the Burke Family Singers ended the busy Homecoming weekend.

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