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Page 23 text:
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Smith Spirit In Victory or Defeat Homecoming and bonfires seem to be synonymous with each other . Perhaps it is the warmth and glow of returning that is matched by the warmth of the fire . . . Eagle mascot is saluted before game with cross-town rival . .
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Page 22 text:
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Pep Rallies And Bonfires Help Boost When a school grows, spirit soars. When a stu¬ dent body and a school grow together, they be¬ come part of each other. Pride becomes a living element in defeat as well as in victory. Pep rallies, bonfires, student support at games, renew the spirit . . bring it to the fore . . . give vent to emotions . . . bring us together as a single, vital force . . . An afternoon rally . . . together under the warm sun . . . works up steam for an evening game . . . Victory flag flies high as cheerleaders kneel in praise, after defeat of Grimsley by Smith squad in basketball . . . 14 Clap hands for our team . .
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Page 24 text:
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Homecoming Queen Teressa Williams Crowned Homecoming . . . the time when old friend¬ ships are renewed. . . This was certainly true on October 2, our second homecoming event, when old classmates returned and new classmates got together. The hustle and bustle of electing a queen and her court was climaxed by the announcement of the winners at half-time. The hushed stadium lis¬ tened eagerly as Carol Regan, announcer for the evening, named Teressa Williams as Queen of Homecoming, with Jennifer Gschwind as Maid-of- Honor. The band performed, and the Queen ' s Court and escorts paid homage to Her Majesty. After being driven around the field in the tradi¬ tional new convertibles, the Queen and her Maid- of-Honor reigned over the night ' s festivities . . . 1964 Queen, Susie Amici relinquishes her crown and title to Teressa Williams, Homecoming Queen Senior Homecoming Court, seated I. to r.: Sarah Parrish, Diane Troy, Patty Willis, Karen Williams, Bobbie Morton, Jennifer Gschwind, Norma Simpson, Donna James, and Joy Noah . . . Juniors in Court, I. to r.: Connie Burgess, Leanne Hayes, and Pat Coble . . .
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