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After about a week of mass con- fusion, students and classes slowly got into the swing of learning. Many persons commented that it took them the first month to settle back down to school routine, despite the lull in sports events, due to late starts of JV football and girls basketball. Assem- blies and club meetings broke the monotony of classes, and pep rallies excited and entertained students. Homecoming squeezed into Octo- ber ' s increasing schedule with the sale of senior slaves and the rough-and- tumble powder puff football game. The junior girls topped the pile, 14-12. Homecoming night brought disap- pointment to many persons. Gallons of leftover stew encumbered the Athletic Club; the Vikings fell to the undefeated Southampton Raiders; the halftime “parade” was reduced to the court’s walking onto the field; and even the announcement of queen Tina Griz- zard and maid-of-honor Tammy Greg- ory dampened spirits, as that secret had leaked out earlier. Saturday night an unusually large number of students and alumni at- tended the homecoming dance. Get- ting together with old friends and “getting down” with “Spice” made the evening memorable for many. FAR LEFT: TO ENCOURAGE unity and ease tensions, seniors escorted first- graders into the “welcome back” as- sembly the opening day of school. Mrs. Jessie Wood, headmistress, as- sists Bette Blake and Mark Sawyer in exchanging good-will gifts. LEFT: ESCORTED by Jerry Autrey, homecom- ing queen Tina Grizzard pauses at mid- court and sparkles a bright smile. BOT- TOM: WHO SAID GIRLS WERE NOT ROUGH? These juniors and seniors temporarily put aside their femininity for the “Fall Bruising.” As senior Debra Tatum (10) struggles to free herself from Mitzi Seymour (62), and Kathy Smith (81), Sandy Ligon (22) pushes junior coach Hank Harrell aside to assist her teammates. Opening — 7
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