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1. Co thy Voyn»r coin spirits on th opposing loom. Thu u o tradHIonol Indion c r mony p rfotmod fo Ch rok Poop 2 Th Dig Gr n chorg s through rh colorful run-through d sig n d by Honor Art. Honor Art pointed run-throughs for oil th gom s ond olso provided signs lor th p p rolll s Thursdoy's th m wos Indlons on th Vor Poth. ’ Chon Vlnkl r shows h r spirit by dressing In h t wot point. 4. Th sp dol p p rolH s h kJ during th Fort Voiron w k provided xtro nt rtolnm nt. Aoron Llpp n or jottu out to th strains of April Vln s Vonno Rock.’' 5. Oolloon- Ing b con o n w t rm ond o n w fod os students show t d sp dol frt nds with rh s vibrantly coiorad spirit boost n. 6. Ov r th y orv th flosh light p p rally hos ottoin d o sp ciol stgnifl- conc 7. Th f stlvol mood of th p p rally wos furth t nhonc d by th Styl motch rs rendition of C l brafion. 0. Toni Drago ond John Drawn Hst n to och doss pr sid»nt sp ok words of spirit ond •nthusiosm 9 K s mbilng out t spoc cr otur s th lndlon tt s done to Th Twilight Zon .’ 18 FORT WALTON WEEK
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1. Though fhe streets of Fort Wolton often reflect this quiet, sleepy scene, quite fhe opposite is true when the summer crowds Invode the Mirocle Strip. 2. Crowded perking lots ore o common sight for shoppers of the Sonto Rosa Moll. This shopper finds that Sat- urdays ore especially crowded. 3. Eglln Park- way is not only the hoven of fast-food lovers, but also the main artery to fhe beach. 4. The entrance sign for Eglln Air Force Dose is a familiar sight to fhe lorge percentage of area residents who work there. 5. Winn Dixie's new store in Ft. Wal- ton Square brought a new Influx of business to the area. 6. Of course, sunshine, surf, sand and sea oats were the real pride of the area and fhe focal point for tourists. 7. Condomin- iums offer a variety of lifestyles. Some are used primarily for tourist rentals, both fhe winter and fhe summer types, and some ore permament residences. In fact, condos are so popular that they are beginning to take over the remaining beachfront. COMMUNITY 17
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FWBHS Vs. CHS, week of fun and frantics The most exciting week of the school year ended in the Ft. Walton — Choc- tow football gome. Each day of the week hod o different theme, and held activities designed to boost school spirit higher. Monday's slogan was, Shine on. Dig Green, and everyone wore green shirts and sunglasses. Tuesday's theme was, Tie up the Vikings, and hats off to the Indians. Spirit wear in- cluded scarves and cowboy hats. Tues- day night, amidst the rivalry, the bands and choruses of both schools united in a musical effort. The bands worked on a combined pre-game show in which they did an outline of the United States as a finale, and the choruses had the first rehearsal of many in preparation for the Christmas performance of Handels Messiah. Wednesday's agenda called for students to outclass the Vlkes ; everyone dressed for the occa- sion. Thursday, everyone was asked to wear war paint and headbands. That night, right after open house, the flash- light pep rally was held, and the Tha- lians painted faces Indian style to set the mood. During the span of the pep rally, squaw Toni Drago song. Coach Thomas gave an inspiring pep talk, and each class president said a few words. Anther pep rally was held Friday morn- ing, ond the gym was packed. Parents students, and alumni were united, sur- rounded by an aura of Indian Pride. The Style Marchers, the Madrigals, the In- dianetfes, and the cheerleaders all con- tributed to a fellowship to be well re- membered. Honor Art, Zeta-Omega Y, the Wheelettes, and the Senior class were spirit winners of this very special pep rally. Although Choctaw lost in a very close, very exciting game. Ft. Wal- ton week created pleasant memories. - Condi Campbell FORT WALTON WEEK 19
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