Homecomings Create a Special Bond; For the Class of 1966 South, a New Book!
Corky Newcombe ‘66S and Doug Pearson ‘66S submitted this story for the Spring 2019 edition of Reveille.
For the Farragut Class of 1966 South, there is a special bond. One that is committed anew every year at Homecoming. Ah Homecoming, that time of year when alumni return to campus for a football game and dinner. But the definition the Class of ‘66 likes to use is, “a person’s arrival home after being away for a long time.” We relate to this one most because Farragut was, and is still, home to many students for about 10 months out of every school year.