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After the parade, the annual bonfire burns brightly. The flames welcome the Gobblers before they defeat the Spotswood Trailblazers. Angels Becky Roller and Amy Brooks accompany football players Charity Caplinger, Melinda Clark, Denise Hinkle, Candy Fulk, and Becky Long as they carry out the Homecoming theme. This was the sophomore parade entry. Tina Charlton also shows her spirit on Clash Day. These were a few of the Spirit Week contributors. Tammy Morris smiles during the parade. Morris was elected sophomore attendant. Homecoming 25
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Spirit Week The annual Spirit Week was changed drastically. None of the days were the same as the previous years. The first day was known as Spirit Day. Students showed their spirit by wearing green and white, Broadway buttons and Broadway hats. Tuesday was known as Toga Day. Most stu¬ dents were reluctant to show their spirit on this sheet wearing day, but others remained with the spirit. Wednesday, Clash Day, was a sight for sore eyes. Thursday was a day in which many people didn ' t have to dre ss up, Bumb Day. Friday, a day of sophistica¬ tion, previously known as Dress Up Day, the annual pep rally was held. Shannon Dove said, “it was, cool, but it should be more outrageous.” I think there should be a Nude Day, ” Mike Painter suggested with a chuckle. Renee Swope waits eagerly for the parade to begin. She appears lost in the excitement of the occasion. Beth Ryman’s eyes sparkle as she smiles for the camera before the Homecoming parade. Ryman was the elected fresh¬ man class attendant. Natalie Crider shows her spirit during Spirit Week. Clash Day drastically changed Crider ' s appearance. Before the parade can be a nerve¬ wrecking time for homecoming atten¬ dants. Future queen Dana Sellers chats with Connie Good and her own father Mr. Jeryl Sellers. 24 Homecoming
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The FBLA officers Teresa Nesselrodt, Laura Cosner, Lori Depoy, and Anita Litten, ride through the Homecoming parade. Along for the ride is Laurie Brinn. Heavenly. . . Homecoming also saw a change of pace in the parade. There were a record number of entries. The parade was followed by the football game, in which the Gobblers defeated the Spotswood Trailblazers, 43-24. The halftime show featured the band and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Dana Sellers. After the game was the dance, which carried out the theme, “Heaven In Your Eyes.” The John C. Myer ' s Coca-Cola float displays the American spirit. SCA officers and cheerleaders rode on the entry. 26 Homecoming
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