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Homecoming Features Dress-Up Days Spirit rose in anticipation of that week of weeks—homecom- ing—which meant dressing up, spirit contests, coronation, the big game, and the dance. The classes went at it during noontime competition consist- ing of a ball relay, ten-person pyramid, feather race, hula hoop race, and obstacle course. Seniors won the spirit competi- tion. During the week, students dressed according to specially designated days: faculty’s Far- Out Day, freaky clash day; sophomores’ Disco Day, featur- ing sparkle and glitter up and down the halls; juniors’ Hippy Day, a time of peace, head bands, and beads; seniors’ Ha- waiian Day with grass skirts and leis; and the traditional Black and Gold Day. “Homecoming has really been exciting in the way that each class has been competing,” said Laurie Peterson. On Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m., the top 10 awaited the selection of the queen. Kim Anders, wearing a long white dress trimmed in lace, clutched escort Greg Dalke’s arm as she entered room 10A to become the 1979 queen, crowned by last year’s queen, Monique Nichols. RIGHT: The JV cheerleaders look on as the seniors get rowdy. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Margaret Dalke and Mrs. Debra Faber are far-out and groovy on Hippy Day. 8 Homecoming After MC Lennie Federico announced the queen, Dave Large sang “You Are Beautiful” as a tribute to the queen and her court: princesses Wendy Sullivan and Teresa Perreault plus Joni Bond, Debbie Dinkel, Dina Hampton, Nancy Hernan- dez, Johnie Korkow, Glenys Ni- chol, and Becky Williams. Es- corts were Terry Hoffman, Bob Stifle, Chad Weston, Tim Smith, Gary Baker, Kelly Ja- cobe, Robin Brinlee, and Gary Williams. In the rain and mud, the Cougs won the homecoming game, 55-6. Halftime ceremo- nies were cut short because of the bad weather. Seniors were declared winners of the home- coming activities. The week of activities ended with the traditional dance, mu- sic by TICKET.
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ft ABOVE: Greg Klecker and Karen Primbs let off some steam during the feather-blowing contest. TOP LEFT: Dina Hamp- ton smiles from a Corvette during the halftime procession at the homecoming game. TOP RIGHT: I aunnie Baker and Deb- bie Satterwhite help during the reception after coronation. RIGHT: Launnie Baker does her hula-hooping during noon- time competition while other juniors cheer her on. Homecoming 9
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