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Helpful parents, Mrs. Moss and Mr. McDonel, lose sleep over spilled coke. Tim Jones and Terri Sims twist and turn to the latest tunes. Slip sliding away in satin are David Fierro and Janet Gambill. They could have danced all night. Homecoming Dance 19
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Homecoming Spirit Week is one that the students look forward to. During this week we can show our spirit and individualism without be- ing labeled insane. Everyone enjoyed the events planned. This year Spirit Week was better than ever. We had class competition in the obstacle course, nerd day, girls’ Volkswagon races, blue and white day, car decorations, spirit chains, hat-sock-t-shirt day, clash day, and hall decorations. At the pep assembly, the candi- dates gave speeches over “Why I Would Like to be AHS Homecom- ing Queen” to an enthusiastic crowd. The points scored during spirit week were: seniors-first with 34, juniors- second with 31, sophomores-third with 15. The climax of the week was the victory over Yukon. A typical Bulldog fan supports students dur- ing Spirit Week. Sock fQk r-a knitted or woven covering for the foot extending above the ankle. Tina Vassclla doesn't seem to know that socks shouldn't be worn on your head, arms, shirt, etc. Spirit comes in all shapes and sizes . . . but Tara Moss, Tina Vassclla and Mitch Worrell prove that it only comes in two colors - blue and white. Juniors won the Volkswagon race by a wide margin. Seniors were all show and no go with a technical difficulty and sophomores were typically slow. 18 Spirit Week
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20 The Crown . . . The Flowers . . . The Tears . . . Long, flowing dresses, delivering speeches with shakey knees and through tear-filled eyes, anticipating the night, all nerves on end, walking out on to the field, the moment final- ly arriving, the announcer beginning to speak . . . waiting-finally . . . “The 1978 Altus High School Homecoming Queen is ” All these feelings and probably many more were felt by all three candidates as they awaited the mo- ment when the 1978-79 Homecom- ing Queen would be crowned. During the Homecoming Assem- bly the three candidates, which in- cluded Kelly Dixon, Debbie English, and Julie Laskowski, delivered a speech on the subject, “Why I Would Be Honored To Be Home- coming Queen.” And at the football game that night, Debbie English was crowned the 1978 Altus High School Homecoming Queen, butterflies, shakey knees and all!! Holding back the tears is Queen Debbie Eng- lish. wanes silaos ALTU5 21 VISITOR |1 200WN R TO GO M OTR Homecoming
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