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ABOVE AND RIGHT: The senior-sophomore girls’ powderpuff team goes through plays during an afternoon practice.
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POWDERPUFF Proceeds from powderpuff tilt used for minature cannon Brisk October winds failed to stay six football teams practicing simultaneously after school. After several weeks of practice, the annual powderpuff melee was on. The two powderpuff teams clashed on the same night as the contest between the rival Key and Inter- act clubs. The junior varsity and varsity teams made the scene as coaches and court members. In the powderpuff clash, the junior-freshman team 28 jumped off to an early lead but the senior-sophomore team wasn’t to be daunted as they came storming back to win a hard-fought contest 21-31. In a tough defensive battle the Interact club main- tained its tradition by defeating the Key club 13-10. The Key and Interact clubs received a total profit from the game of $136.00. The clubs used the pro- ceeds to buy a miniature cannon for ball games. ABOVE: Powderpuff activities were highlighted by the crowning of the queen and “‘her’’ court during half-time. Court members from left to right are Ricky Johnson, Todd Dorsey, Charlie Hunni- cutt, David Hunnicutt, and Hubert Gibson.
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BELOW: The seniors are, from left to right; Pam Drake, Sharon Paris, and Kathy Pace. BOTTOM: Homecoming court members are; Front Row: Sharon Paris, Nancy Norris, Kathy Pace. Second Row: Judy Kilpatrick, Dale Capell, Penny Dotson, Janet Moore, Vickie Freeman, Pam Drake, Sandy Roper. HOMECOMING Queen Nancy Norris reigns over first homecoming win For days a cloud of doubt hung over homecoming festivities. The final verdict rested with the weather. For the second year in a row homecoming festivities were postponed, this time for three weeks — moving the event to the last game of the season. All candidates for homecoming queen and court were presented to the student body in assembly be- fore the final judging and voting took place. When the final vote was in, Nancy Norris had been elected queen. For the first time, homecoming activities were ac- companied by a win on the football field; 23-21 over North Buncombe.
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