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Waiting in line, sophomore Gretchen Adkins and freshman Jason Beam pre- pare to pay their picture fee. F51 14! Student Life S Debra 5' . ' OIS l - MLW, Xunxsxow Exim . Y Boiqwigizzn Maine Davis 5 nef- Dancing together, sophomores Mike Brian and Crystal Coleman discuss the events of the evening.
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lor Paula McLaughlin es Senior Wendy Reed escorted Senior Amy Lay escorted by Senior Jeannine Crane es- ed by her father Mr Allen by her father Mr John Reed her father, Mr. Ken Swires. corted by her uncle, Mr. John aughlin Sharp. Halftime Ceremony ames Melodee Walker As Homecoming Queen Participating in the battle cry, junior Laura Cecil shows her sup- port for her class. The parking lot filled early and the air sparked with electricity as Homecoming day began. Students worked all day to prepare for the week's big event: the annual Homecoming pep rally. Black and Gold! The colors were everywhere, reminding students and teachers alike of the spirit and tradition that are re- newed every year at this time. As Owls and ex-Owls Decorated with a variety of mums, senior Doris Macha joins in the Homecoming celebration. gathered to celebrate the oc- casion, the love and fellow- ship grew and sprouted, and the difference of time be- tween exes and present stu- dents diminished. Seated in the middle of the action in chairs on the gym floor, ex-Owls watched as spirit-leaders performed songs, cheers and skits in their honor. The excitement and enthusiasm were high, and the Owls were sure to win. As fans waited patiently for the announcement of the homecoming queen, the var- sity football team played a vigorous game, going on to defeat the Mesquite Skeeters by a score of 41-35 with Me- lodee Walker as its queen. continued on page 15 Homecommg!13
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YT' Coronation Ball Ends Week Long Activities continued from page 13 With the thrill and satisfac- tion of victory, students at- tended the Coronation Ball the following night, the highlight of the homecoming celebration. Another home- coming has passed, but not to be soon forgotten. Waiting for the next song, fresha man John Puckett and 'his date, Uyen McCracken take a short break from the dance floor. Ns' Standing in the commons, senior Tammy Schilling, junior Connie Ri- chey and sophomore Renee Rhein- laender wait for the Coronation Ball to begin. Coronation Ball! 15
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