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Scot enthusiasm dampened b Homecoming defeat il? fy , V X X5 v.. K Nif- M, , , .r x , .,.,.. VJ ag t Q t 'fs ABOVE: Curiosity and anticipation rest in the minds of prospective Homecoming Queens. LOWER LEFT: Students and alumni reflect the anguish and disgust of a Highland defeat. LOWER RIGHT: Rocky Foreman and Marilyn Taylor end Homecoming activities to the sounds of 'AWild Honey. 24 Homecoming
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W Highland Student Council organizes new Autumn Homecoming festivities A Friday night Fall Festival-what's thatiy' Such was the response of many students when the homecoming an- nouncement was made by Highlands Student Council. A new tradition had begun for Homecoming weekend. A car mash, tricycle races, and tug-o- wars were the major activities of the evening. Between events, adults and students moved up and down the mid- Wayv to visit the money-making booths set up by various organizations. As the evening events drew to a close, all eyes focused on an attempt to start a bonfire which was to send the team to a Saturday afternoon homecoming vic- tory. The fire was not there, but the spirit was. EAR UPPER LEFT: Tracy Toole involves herself in a money-making project for the cheerleaders. FAR LOWER LEFT: A pit stop gives Debbie Sil- vey a chance to make necessary adjustments for , the next race. CENTER: Juniors Wayne Rusher and Donnie McDanieIs are unable to endure the force of the victorious seniors at the other end of the rope. BELOW: More is expected from the varsity cheerleaders when a spirit-arousing bon- fire fails to ignite. LEFT: Senior Bob Swann dis- plays his strength at the H-Club car mash-one of the activities at the SC Fall Festival. Fall Festival 23
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A Friday night festival, a Saturday af- temoon football game, and a Saturday night dance gave Highlanders an ex- panded weekend of Autumn Home- coming activities. An enthusiastic crowd filled the stands while the traditional caravan of class floats and cars, filled with club rep- resentatives and queen candidates, pa- raded in revue. As the procession filed from the track, on to the Held rushed the Scottish brigade and Elwood Pan- thers for the start of the gridiron battle. A srmny afternoon made halftime a sheer delight. Cathy Hosier was pro- nounced queen and the Sophomore Class float, They Tried Our Lay-Away Planf, was awarded top honors. With kilts swirling, the band completed half- time activities by performing their State Fair routine. Victory eluded the Scots as Elwood left Highland with a 21-8 loss following a hard-fought battle. The loss dampened the spirit, but an atmosphere of happi- ness was quickly resumed at the dance, featuring the Wild Honey group. ABOVE: The Scot defense is not enouglh to stop the Elwood Panthers. LEFT: Mr. Abra am, Stu- dent Council sponsor, steals a kiss as he con- gratulates Senior Homecoming Queen Cathy Hosier. Homecoming 25
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