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Hornet players and Brad Cobb hold their fingers up, signifying 1, in hopes of a Homecoming victory Spirit Week Precedes Homecoming Homecoming week started with a ‘spirit week’ of assigned clothing for certain days. Each class was given a day to designate what stu- dents would wear to promote the most school spirit. Seniors chose “Overall Victory Day’’; juniors — “Stomp ’em Day’’; sophomores — ‘Bruise the Lions’; and freshmen — ‘Sock it to ’’em.”’ But Homecoming spirit didn’t stop there. It continued with a bon- fire on Thursday and senior band members marching the traditional torch around the courthouse square. The Homecoming parade was made up of 38 units including Homecoming queen nominees, bands, horses and floats. Juniors won first place in the float contest and were awarded $30 by the Hor- net Booster Club. Sophomores ran a close second and seniors came in third. Although the Hornets lost to Hen- derson, 28-15, the half-time activi- ties were a success. Win Bandy was elected Homecoming Queen out of 26 nominees. After the game, ‘‘Disco’’ Dick Stafford played the jam at the Homecoming Dance in the HCJC Sub. Seniors Dale McMichael, David Ryon and Tracy Lemons assist Mrs. Diane Locke in putting the finishing touches on their float. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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Brad Cobb performs the marriage of Sal (Win Bandy) and Jake (Wendall Bass) an d cee (Andrea Shipp) and Heartbleed (Ernest Warren) while cowboys and dancing girls witness. Assorted Assemblies Appreciated Students enjoyed a break from the hustle and bustle of school- work while attending entertaining and informative assemblies. ‘The Saga of Sagebrush Sal,”’ a three-act play performed by the drama classes delighted audi- ences in three performances. Additional assemblies included Band Follies, two book reviews sponsored by the Library Club, NHS induction, cheerleader try- outs and the Mesquite Chorale. Students were charmed by the Texas Little Symphony. Donna Ruth Brister is accompanied by her sister Anita w hile singing “Scarecrow’s Dream.” Four pipers piping (Kerry Harvey, Bethany Peacock, Gail « ohebale Susan Leonard) wait the end of the Twelve Days of ristmas. STUDENT LIFE 15
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Robert Bandy and Missy Hall enjoy the sounds of ‘‘Disco”’ Dick Stafford at the Homecoming Dance in the Sub. anor Homecoming activities begin with a roaring bonfire on Thurs- day night. Senior band members Talina Williams and Louann Laird march the victory torch following the Homecoming bonfire. STUDENT LIFE 17
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