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Bulldogs beat Moore; Lori crowned queen The 1976 Homecoming night was cold and rainy, but the fans cheered, the band marched, spirit was high and the Bulldogs won. The evening didn’t look like a good night for Homecoming, but the Bulldogs lifted fans’ spirits with a thrilling 20-0 victory over the Moore Tigers. Outstanding performances by Mike Reber, By- ron Paul and Rick Hoehne high- lighted a great team victory. As the band played “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” Lori Wil- burn, senior, was named the 1976 Homecoming Queen. Her atten- dants were Mary Logsdon and Evette Edwards, both seniors. Es- corting Lori was Terry Mosley, Senior Class president. Kelly D. Cox, president of the Junior Engi- neering Technilogical Society, es- corted Mary. Ray Hodgkins, presi- dent of the Biology Club, was Evette’s escort. Presenting Lori with the tradi- tional mums and roses were Pep Club president and vice-president, Cindy Campbell and Tina Cross- land, while president of the Stu- dent Council, Mike Abway, crowned her. At the end of the half time Homecoming Assembly, the queen and her attendants were escorted from the football field as the band played, and the crowd sang the school song, “Altus Bulldogs.” WAVING TO the cheering crowd were queen, Lori Wilburn, and her escort, Terry Mosley. In addition to the excitement of the leading half-time score, anxiety prevailed as the fans heard over the loud speaker, “and the 1976 Homecoming Queen is . . .” Homecoming
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RAY HODGKINS displays his spirit by wearing his favorite socks on “Sock-it-to-em day. BLUE AND WHITE DAY winners were Craig Stobbe, junior, in first place, the duo Joleen Hernandez and Cindy Walker, seniors, took second place and Terri Bibb came in third place for the juniors. SCOTT GREENAWALT chalks up some more points by winning Clash Day for the seniors. Sophomores, Tracey Harrington and Don- ita Speer came in second and third. Spirit Week — 19
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WAITING to see who would be queen was Mary Logsdon and her escort, RAY HODGKINS escorted attendant, Evette Edwards, out onto the Kelly D. Cox. While the cheerleaders and Pep Club stood near, the band field. Ann Blonien read biographical sketches of the candidates and played “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.” their escorts. PRESENTING Lori with her bouquet of mums and roses was Cindy Campbell and Tina Crossland, president and vice-president of the Pep Club. They also presented her with a plaque inscribed “Homecoming Queen 1976. 21
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