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Homecoming 83
Getting Into It All
That time of year was here again, and none
could have been more exciting.
To promote spirit and excitement for the
big day, Monday through Friday were an-
nounced Spirit Week.
The nominations for courts were an-
nounced and were voted on by the student
body. There was the Homecoming Court for the
girls and Chiefs' Court for the guys.
When Friday finally got here it was filled
with many activities. Because of the weather,
the annual parade before the assembly was
postponed.
The rain did nothing to dampen the spirit
of the occasion. The assembly was better than
ever. We were introduced to our beautiful
Homecoming Court consisting of seniors, Kim
Brown, Annah Green, Kay Parette, Beth Pope,
Grace Preiss, and Erin Rooney, juniors, Helen
Armstrong, Kim Betton, Leslie Cole, Angela
Moses, and Andrea Schickelg sophomores
included Marla Hood, Jennifer McSpadden,
Kim South and Beth Wilson.
The final activities were voting on
Homecoming Queen and the "better late than
never" parade. Besides floats, bands, and
spirit groups there was the annual Chiefs'
Court truck. Riding inside was sophomore
Doug McNeil, juniors Tim Wilson, Garnett
Freeman and Chris Harris, seniors Bob
Bodenhamer, Allie Freeman and Chief Hubert
Ausbie.
The mood was set and spirits were high
for the big game to take place at Quigley
Stadium at 7:30. With memories of the bonfire
and Fight Night, the Warriors were ready to
challenge the Parkview Patriots.
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"Seventy-six trombones in a big parade . . . " The
trombone section of the Hall High band marches in the
Homecoming parade.
Our new fashion consultants. Jiffy Baldridge,
sophomore, and Tony Garlington, sophomore, dress
out punk during Spirit Week.
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