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Point — Teacher and Student Life Left! In preparation for Homecoming Wade King puts up a victory poster on the press box. Right: Mrs. Atkinson works in library on bulletin board decorations. Left: Carol Clary finds that debate has its light moments also. Above: Marla Jones challenges students to support the girls ' basketball teams. Belle Blake plays the part of a maid in an Advanced English play. 19
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Fall Causes Activities To Converge At BA Focal begins in earnest. The gym is alive with girls prac¬ ticing basketball. The football field groans under the strain of a thou¬ sand heavy cleats. Boys and girls become business¬ men as they sell yearbook ads and magazine subscriptions. I Nights mean studying for students | and grading papers for teachers. Friday nights, though, mean football. The highlight, of course, is the Homecoming weekend. The year is underway. Fall is a change of pace for both students and teachers. The 8:45 bell rings on the first day of school, and all involved are plunged into a flurry of activities. Teachers lecture. Students do homework. Cheerleader practice Above: Smiling brightly Kelly Outten listens to the latest gossip. Right: Sitting with her prizes gath¬ ered about her, Emmy Lou Morgan talks with Valerie Williams. 18
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The Homecoming game held October 19 against Kenston Forest ended with a defeat for the Vikings. At halftime Marla Jones was crown¬ ed queen by Mr. Nolen and Daphne Slaw was announced as Maid of Honor. The Homecoming Court in¬ cluded Sandy Ligon and Margaret Poarch representing the pre-fresh¬ men class. Betty Nash and Sonja Slaw represented the freshmen class. The sophomore representatives were Betsy Brockwell and Terry Slaw. Donna Harrell, Melissa Link, Bonnie Despite Defeat, Students Enjo] Taylor and Anne Prince were junior representatives. Selected to repre¬ sent the senior class were Ellen Blackwell, Wendy Clary, Marla Jones and Daphne Slaw. The following night the court and many students enjoyed the Home¬ coming Dance. The Woodruffs and the Groendykes talk during a break in the dancing. Gail Nolen smiles brightly and waves at the photog¬ rapher. Above: Marla ' s father, J. V. Jones, gives the 1973 Homecoming Queen a kiss. Left: Carl Connell gets ready to tackle a foe with a mean and mighty blow. Smiling from ear to ear, Melissa Hines and her date were one of the many couples who en¬ joyed the dance. 20
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