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10 Seniors Powder the Junior’s Puff Through bonecrushing practices the annual Powderpuff game kicked off to a good start. Both teams showed great sportsmanship by managing to hold their tempers and refrain from any unnecessary roughness other than kicking, scratching, and hair pull- ing. Although the Junior team fought hard for victory, the Senior team being victo- rious proved to be better with the final shut out score 32-0. This was the first in pow- derpuff history for the score to be this high with the opposing team remaining scoreless. F cea POS 4 r : ES soto a o£ oe Junior Marilyn Holbert (40) tries for touchdown. pt me hac SONS. fo f z Xs . Qi Were es Bottom Row: Ly Wanda Scroggins, Vicki Scott, Julie Cox, Robin Ross, Brenda Lantaff, Charla Palmer, Terry Beavers, Dena Anderson, Judith Craw- ford, Bonnie Hathcock, Natalie Booker, Melanie Breeze, Liz Castillo, Tammy Seeton, Annette Robertson, Cindy Booker, David Marino. Middle Row: Calvin Crayton, Lori Vail, Shelly Metcalfe, Lisa McDonald, Kim Ashcraft, Missy Henson, Dee Songer, Debra Moore, Sheryl Walker, Rena Johnson, Marilyn Holbert, Brenda Elmore, Lori Dickerson, Cindy Rape, Karri Tipton, Kenneth Nealy. Top Row: Scott Cole, Gene Medlin Bobby Cook, Loreina Cole, Susan House, Rene Guerieri, Cindy Robinson, Becky Martin, Debra Long, Kim Bradford, Ruth Stubbe, Darla Thom son Brenda Sides, Becky Manesco, Novelice Robertson, Karen Raines, Doug Boatright. Fei
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“Spirit of 76° Homecoming Unites Student Body Of the. many events during the year, one of the most important is Homecoming: this Home- coming seemed to have a more special meaning for everyone since it depicted our Bicentennial theme. Friday, a crisp sunny day, typical of our Indian summer, was a day of excitement, but mass con- fusion ... people running everywhere ... getting mums... the pep rally ... cakes for the foot- ball players . . . exes coming in and out . .. then the thrill of crowning a Homecoming Queen. The hall decorations, again sponsored by the Student Council, were judged on originality and art work. First place went to F.H.A., and second place went to D.E.C.A. Senior girls nominated for Homecoming Queen were: Marcella Anderson, Senior Nominee; Beth Glaze, Junior nominee; Judy Clay, Sophomore nominee; and Jan Osier, Freshman nominee. Finally the big moment arrived: the floats were built, the auditorium and halls were decorated, and the votes had been counted. Marcella Anderson was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1975. Marcella’s courage and determination after her serious accident two years ago have endeared her to the Seniors and to all students. Smiling and poised at her coronation, she charmed the Home- coming crowd. In keeping with the theme, the floats were decorated with patriotic schemes; each carried out the motif of “Freedom”. The Seniors float was a brave Bulldog leaning against the Liberty Bell. A giant Declaration of Independence scroll, won a second place for the Juniors. The Sophomores were represented by a Revolutionary flag and American flag. The Freshman float, the half time parade winner, was an eagle with an American flag in the background. The pep rally spirit, greater than it had ever been, inspired the team to a 23-0 victory over Grape- vine, but a winning team can create exuberance from apathy. Activities 9
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Bottom Row: Sammy Hill, Donald Boson, Pat Bell, Kathy Broom, Wendy Brown, Jan Osier, Sandra Beck, Brenda James, Gloria Wheatly, Gracie Montez, Joyce Davis, Sandra Douglass, Lisa Sikes, Renea Vaughan, Pamm Varley, Diana Weeks, Kenneth Earl, Steve Dalton. Top Row: Charlie Longley, Jolyn Null, Melanie Ables, Adrian Burns, Becky Brink, Kerry Shurbet, Mindy Crouch, Beth Glaze, Vanessa Bell, Laurie Appleberry, Libby Pollard, Sandy Beach, Diane Piland, Nan Brown, Theresa Painter, Stephanie Clemmer, Jackie Harorow, David Dewveal, Otis Workman. I. L [ : Junior and Senior Cheerleaders: Don Miller, David Galloway, Robert Pennington, Pat Malone, Terry Stevens, Randy Johnson, Tommy Cathey, Otis Workman, Doug Fletcher, Jay Smith, Britt Hol- lingsworth, Bobby Washburn, Travis Watts, Brian Owens, Jay Robinson, David O'Neal. Charlie Longley displays his pride for the Senior Team. Activities 11
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