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t Homecoming twisters. The week before Homecoming, band members gather behind the stadium to twist napkins for their float. Judith Coleman, Homecoming Queen 1973 Homecoming royalty. Representing each class are sophomores Susan Puryear and Yolanda Gomes, juniors Cynthia Logan and Donna Murphy and seniors Mitzi Duncan, Judith Coleman, Wendy James. They were elected by their classmates. 14 Homecoming T
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Helping hand. Mr. Leander Zook helps Carson Conner with one of many difficult physics problems. Physics was a struggle for many. Lunch break. Those cafeteria lunches on the first days of school are fun because friends like Sara Lou Pulliam and Debbie Womack have time to catch up on all the vacation news. Chemistry begins school routine. Mrs. Mary Davis’ consumer chemistry class gets back into the swing of school activities as the students get their first chance at trying out lab tools. Standing room only. Students quickly fill the school parking lot early on the first day of school, leaving no room for the latecomers. ■I Summer Ends 13
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With stars in the sky, excitement in the air and the feelings of victory in¬ herent in every Comet fan, the traditional Homecoming arrived in October. As in years before, clubs were busy measuring, nailing, putting together and hoping that their floats would be finish¬ ed in time for Friday’s parade. Finally, the big night arrived. When eight o’clock rolled around, the mighty Big Blue entered the field through the goal posts past the cheerleaders’ loud shouts of wanted victory and approached the Martins¬ ville Bulldogs with the confidence of a good team and good win. Halftime brought the band dressed in their blue and white uniforms, girls twirl¬ ing fire, a line of colorful floats and the new 1973 Homecoming Queen, Judith Coleman with her beautiful court. The game ended triumphantly with the Comets defeating Martinsville. Fans cele¬ brated the victory at the annual dance in the cafeteria. The crowd rocked with enthusiastic energy and enjoyed the music and dancing until there was no more, thus ending Home¬ coming 1973. A feeling of Homecoming excitement It was a starry, unforgettable night for Judith and the Comets Homecoming 1 5
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