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long with October came A Homecoming. With it came lots of planning and preparation. The Student Council started the month off by selling Homecoming mums. Then each class met to decide or what would make the best theme fo a float, having to do with Rock and Roll. The Katt Rocks Chickasha was the final decision for the seniors. Juniors picked The Point of No Return. Sophomores chose Flirting with Disaster, and the Freshmen selected Under the Gun. Class competition kept students busy decorating floats all day. Despite threats of stormy weather and pre-parade winds that blew the Chickasha chicken off the juniors' float, the sun emerged at four o'clock for a fine parade. The WAITING-Sophomore, Missy Phipps waits for the crowning ofthe queen. victorious juniors learned their float had won first place. The Sophomores placed second and the Seniors were third. The performance of the Pink Panthers started off the pre-game show. Then queen candidates, Melinda Rude, Kenda Elkins, Roxanne Bruner, Gayla Crull Jennifer Tray, Lisa Lucas, Missy Phipps, Laura Agee and Genee Crull were driven around the stadium in matching Z-28's. There, they met their escorts, Chip Howard, Eric Kerr, Johnny Riddle, Kevin Drlskill, Alan Marcum, Paul Talkington, Tommy Riddle and Don Russell. It was a night of happiness for Melida Rude who was crowned All- School Queen by Chip Howard. But despite the happiness and spirit of the week, the Panthers were not quite able to defeat the Chicks and lost 32 to 19. All was not lost. Spirits rose once again when KEBC arrived for a Homecoming dance with plenty of country and plenty of Rock-and-Roll. QUEEN ATTENDANT Junior, Gayla Crull and her escort, Johnny Riddle were all smiles. FINAL TOUCHES-Senior, Sherry McCullough lends a helping hand to eighth grader, Diane Driskill. l l I Homecoming 9
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Everybody Loves Parade FIRST PLACE FLOAT-Juniors, Nancy Smith and Tami Campbell and 6th grader, Aaron McKinley hold down the chick on the winning float. 10 Homecoming . 1, f if ..q:.g, Af 2 tag, 2674. ,., W, fd' ' s A 49:4 lg S 42, '-ff' T 9 K' Q 'KL J 1 L A vi, R Bw . . NX f ,XX V TAKING A BREAK-Juniors, Cyndy Dobbins and Penny Mauldin take time out from float building to give a big HELLO!
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