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Traditional Activities Raise Spirit l. The bonfire, a traditional symbol of Homecoming, was a tremendous success. 2. Amanda Allums finds two cool dudes on 50's day. 3. Janice Powell fantasizcs about Buck Rogers. 4. Mrs. Paula LaGrone, Miss Melissa McMillian, Mrs. Pat Smith, Mrs. Delores Blackwell and Mrs. Nellie Allums performed in a readers theater from Up the Down Staircase at the Faculty Follies. A4 5. Angela Allums, Nathan Wise, Laurie Wise, and Pam .lones bring thc Happy Days back to CHS. 6. But Gary, l can't dance the two-step! cxclaims Jan Zappa. A5 student Life! is
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Traditional activities on Thurs- day and Friday broke through the hysteria of the previous three days. On Thursday the Key Club, who sponsored the bonfire, and the rest of the student body don- ned their overalls to help build the bonfire. Although there was only a short time to work on it, the stu- dent body did a tremendous job. As flames shot into the air behind them, the cheerleaders led the crowd in cheers and chants to raise Bulldog spirit. Then as the fire began to die down, students gathered around it to sing the Alma Mater. The excitement of Homecoming filled the air as the girls antici- pated the delivery of mums on Fri- day morning. After practice for Homecoming ceremonies that afternoon, the pep rally, held in the gym, raised spirit even higher in order to help the Bulldogs over- come their foes that night. 14 f Student Life
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HOMECCMIN The excitement that is uniquely Homecoming filled the air as five senior duchesses, who were nomi- nated by the football team, were escorted onto the field. Having been elected by the entire school, Susan Bramblett was announced Homecoming Queen. She was escorted by Brad Wisener. The excitement of the evening soon turned into frustration, how- ever, as the Bulldogs met the Jacksonville Indians in their first zone game of the year. Our Dogs just couldn't seem to overcome the Indians' attack, and our hopes for a Homecoming victory were shat- tered. A Ramona Walton and Kenneth Allison, Student Council secretary and president, present Susan with a bouquet of red roses. I6 f Student Life D l
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