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HOW BOLT A DANCE - Senior Kay Smith and Jr. Debbie Lowery take advan- tage of the few slow dances. HERBIE RIDES AGAIN - Spanish Club was awarded first prize for their float at the homecoming pep rally. IN YOUR EYE - Seniors Kelli Arrington and Mark Pena enjoy a pie in a different wav. MIX AND MATCHED PRINCIPALS Mr Green and Mr. Russell showed their tnie sides on Mu and Match Day. Homeeommg 13 m PANTHERS
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Homecoming — a Week of Festivities Homecoming week was a week of festivities, floats, and parades. The week began with low key excitement that rose to a shattering explosion at the dance. All week long the students and faculty showed spirit by dressing up in zany costumes. Hats and overalls, mix and match tie’em up. and blue and white day aflded to the fun. The theme was A Tribute to Walt Disney.” Clubs sponsored characters, floats for the parade, and run throughs for the game. The homecoming parade had characters like the seven dwarfs, Herbie, Tigger, and even Petes Dragon, who danced in time to the bands music. The homecoming night showed a happy smile on Lee Ann Geis’ face as she was crowned Queen. All the contestants and the audi- ence watching shivered with cold as the temperature dropped to below forty degrees. The homecoming dance came after the game. Nervouseness was in the air but it soon disappeared, wafted away on the strains of the good music. Sandy O’Connor provided music and a floor show which for a change kept everyone there till the last song. SYLVAN HILLS DRAGONS - Could Keith Par- tridge. Stewart Toby Isbell Steve Ruffin be planning to change our school mascot at the Homecoming Pep Rally? They won Honorable Mention. HOMECOMING ROYALTY - The Homecoming maids pose with their queen. From left to right: Lisa Burkeen, Melanie Couch. Sandi Tutt. Queen Lee Ann Ceis, Carla Watson, Sharon Fortner. Angie Sims, and Lisa Hum. CHEERING FANS - Musically backing up the home team, the band plays a homecoming song. 12 Homecoming
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Pep Rally, Bonfire, Dance Add to Fun COT YA! — A homecoming float waiting to be judged. EGG SHAMPOO - Coach Nalley receives a special shampoo by the cheer- leaders while Mr. Burgctt looks on. 14 Homecoming
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