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QUEEN NOMINEES and their escorts were (PIC 1) Pam Stevens and Joe Stepanovich, representing That Altus Band. (PIC 2) Leeanne Wim- berely and Mark Nichols, representing Future Farmers of America. (PIC 3) Alyson Wray and Kim Johnson, representing the classes. Crowns Alyson Wray Homecoming Queen TO HELP build Senior spirit during the Homecoming activities, Willie Sierer took first place in Blue and White Day which he has done for three years in a row. 25
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Crowning of the Homecoming Queen culminated the Spirit Week activities which were sponsored by the Student Council. The Homecoming ceremonies were held at halftime of the Lawton Ike game to a near capacity crowd. Student Council President, Amy Oden, had the honor of crowning the queen, Alyson Wray, and presenting her with her flowers and plaque. Pep Club officers, Mona Featherston and Kathy Alexander, presented the attendants their flowers. It was a windy and victorious night for all Altus Bulldogs as they added another successful Homecoming to Altus High. First Co-ed Student Council President PARTICIPATING IN the Homecoming skit were (ROW 1) Mona Featherston, Kathy Alexander, Jolene Hernandez, Cindy Campbell, Donna Glass, Kim Montrose, Ann Blonion, Robin Keene, Lori Wilburn, Teri Crossland, Susan Scott, Dana Wooten, Shari Bellizzi, Rita Cope, Mitzi Byrd, (ROW 2) Yolanda Alvarez, Dana Braddock, Phyliss Kincannon, Mary Hughes, Leslie Baker, Jill Thacker, Anita Felly, Tamara Jenkins, Mindy Miller, Angela Ailles, Michelle Townsend, Jody Laing, Kim Smith, (ROW 3) Shari Mahan, Layde Grooms, Tina Cross- land, Nancy Bankston, Janet Laing, Paula Templer, Sharon Prince, Liz Nordman, Saundra Spruill, Melissa Mock, Terri Cox, Pam Kastner, Janet McElwain, Jeri Cromar- tie, Carolyn Gibson. 24 — Homecoming
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All students at Altus High School looked eagerly ahead to one of the biggest weeks of the school year which was Spirit Week sponsored by the Student Council. The week began by Seniors choosing three candidates for Homecoming Queen. Monday was also “Sock it to 'em day and Coaches Leg Contest. Tuesday was Baby Pictures Day and the spirit chain was started. The Volkswagon race was held Wednesday and Clash Day was Thursday. Friday was Blue and White Day and it was also Car Decoration Day. WINNING SENIORS who participated in the volkswagon race were Janie Waldrop, , Kathi Euchner, Melissa Mock, Alyson Class of '76 wins Spirit Week The winners of Spirit Week were announced in the Homecoming assembly. The Seniors, once again, won Spirit Week. The individual first place winners were Willie Sierer, Blue and White Day; Mark Morrison, car decoration; Senior girls, volkswagon race; and the baby pictures contest. The Junior class won hall decoration. Giving the Sophomore class points was Ann Blonion winning Clash Day. Sophomores also won the Spirit Chain. Winner of the Coaches Leg Contest was Coach David Brown. Wray, Liz Nordman, Leeanne Wimberly, Shari Mahan, Rita Cope, Ellen Beebe, Cin- dy Worley, Jodie Stoljbe, Mitzi Byrd, Nan- K I FIRST PLACE in the car decoration went to Senior Mark Morrison and his truck. cy Bankston, Jody Laing, Brenda Chumbly, Kim Smith, Sheila Chase.
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