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‘Hey, Hey, Hey, It’s Friday’ High spirits, positive attitudes, and festive decorating opened Homecoming Week with a bang. Monday, students exhibited spirit by wearing hats. Tuesday students donned warm-up suits and on the following day students attended school in their sloppiest clothes. On Thursday, Knights expressed spirit with toys. By Friday the halls were decorated and students wore clothes of traditional maroon and grey colors. Upon the start of the evening’s game fans yelled and cheerleaders cheered. The game progressed with a head on battle with no score until the second quarter when Eddie Skeens scored. The extra point failed and the Knights led 6-0. The Colonials scored, leading the teams to the locker room with the Knights down 6-7. At the start of the half rain drenched the field. The Colonials scored again making the score 6-14. Within minutes the Knights launched a drive that allowed Eddie Skeens to score again. The two point conversion failed. Near the close of the game, Warren Powers kicked a field goal leaving the score 15-14. This score remained, and the Knights dominated in this Homecoming battle. Having finally acquired the motivation needed at a pep-rally, several freshmen cheer vigorously. Considered the highlight of the Homecoming pep-rally, the seniors Mike Stanfield and Joy Harris win the spirit point relay. Hat day gives Cynthia Gwaltney and Robert Fisher a chance to show their uniqueness. HOMECOMING GAME 15
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Dodging a colonial tackler, Eddie Skeens (31) does some fancy footwork. Searching for a player to send in the next play, Coach Westfall surveys the sidelines. Trying desperately to gain yardage, Scott Vidito (1 5) lunges forward for an extra yard. 14. HOMECOMING GAME
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Voted by the senior class, the Queen, Karen Profit and King, Terry Sale, take the opening dance. Dimlights, soft music, and slow dancing provide a romantic mood for Carole Boquist and date. Ready to rock, the band “‘Grandeurs” kept everyone rolling. iter Maun 16 PROM
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