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The Brass Eagles play the school song to arouse spirit. Through the crowd, the eagle spirit flies, hut in reality it’s the sophomore banner. After the game, students disco dance to the beat of Sebelle Sound. Right—Students demonstrate their latest dance steps to one another.
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Darla Myers Crowned Queen Of Homecoming On a Misty Autumn” night, junior Darla Myers was crowned queen of the Homecoming festivities. Linda Robert- son reigned as senior princess along with the other members of the court. By-passing the traditional float contest, the students displayed homemade spirit banners with the senior’s being judged the best. The evening ended with a dance; the disco music being provided by Sebelle Sound.” A smile creeps over Darla Myers’ face as the announcement, she is the queen, is made. HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS: row 1—Kim White, Crystal Purkhiser, Lisa Glisson, Linda Robertson, Terri Eitel, Darla Myers, Lisa Welborn, Jenny Borders; row 2—Pat Booher, Dennis Beauchamp, David Bunge, Jerry Joslin, Scott Dallas, Bruce Bohlander, Mike Voland, David Brown. The 1978-79 Homecoming Queen, junior Darla Myers poses with her escort Bruce Boh- lander. 10
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Spirit Week Boosts Morale Hoping to raise school spirit, the cheerleaders. Pep Club and their spon- sors planned a spirit week. The week began with Hillbilly day. Ragged clothes and straw hats were worn by the students all over the school. Fifties Day displayed a look at the past. Wed- nesday was designated as Little Kid's Day. Thursday the students expressed their hatred toward the tourists of Brown County. The week ended with the traditional Blue and Gold Day and a rousing Pep Rally. During the week the Student Council sold Eagle But- tons. Pep Club Pixies decorated the basketball boys' lockers and each sur- prised them with baked goods and can- dies. Francir Heimburger and Kim Vinson look on as Raggedy Ann and Bunny make friends. Tim Booher, Vice-President of Student Council sells Betty Porter a button during Spirit Week. Amy Wulf prepare the Sophomore spirit Ban- ner- Pixie Robin Bunge peps up Varsity basketball player Scott Kerr’s locker. 12
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