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Vx f W, 1 rgfv ,fl -.,., , Stuffing the junior's float is a full time job for Mary Beth Mal- Sketches of the football squad by Cindy Tribble are secured in com who housed the S. S. Patriot in her garage. the sophomore hall by Cindy Thomkins. 'sw,,u F 0 'ol fa if Waiting for their cue, teeny boppers Ellen Sprenger, Becky Holden, and Kim Richardson Elvis Bob Hartman sends the girls laugh at the other skits in the homecoming assembly. screaming. Freedom 1 9
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crepe paper celebrations The Weekend of Nov. 2 was designated Homecoming 1973 at G. W. A Thursday morning presentation by the Modern Dance Club brought students together for the first of the scheduled activities. Work on the floats Thursday night halted long enough to attend the bonfire. ln years past, the floats have been burned during the bon- fire, but due to a mix-up With the parade permit, the bonfire preceded the parade. The music of Black Light added a special touch to the evening as did the many firecrackers which were planted in the fire. Friday morning in homeroom, all students voted to select the Homecoming Queen. There were many mysterious requests made for per- mission to leave the building early, as students rushed to finish the floats. After an afternoon Pep Assembly- -entertainment courtesy of Bob Hartman and Sophomore girls--the parade ruled out. It was a longer parade than usual Q6 floatsj, and it created much commotion in downtown Charleston. The Homecoming game against Herbert Hoover was played Friday evening. Although the Patriots were defeated, the game was full of excitement. The halftime presentation of Queen Dana Davis and her court added a touch of sparkle to the evening. . . ,v , The headless Statue of Liberty, clothed by band mem bers, willbe used in later parades. -451 The Senior class snowball could literally crush the Huskies White washed. Valerie Brisky doesn't know whether to laugh or cry after Casey Baldwin fills the frame with paper flowers. with her new racing stripe. Freedom 18
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Saturday developed into another busy day as many seniors arose early to take the SAT exam- ination. Members of the Student Council Worked in the afternoon preparing for the evening dance, which was held at the Heart of Town Motel. Bal- loons and streamers graced the downstairs ball- room as students and teachers danced to the music of Black Light . Thus ended the memorable Weekend of Homecoming 1973. l The junior's float predicts a smashing victory for the Patriots. Recycli from one beer lover to another the G.W. Pride float. Parading down Bridge Rd. the Patriots honk their way to town. Fre e dom 20
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