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Student Life Divider 7
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6 Student Life Divider Smile! (top) Julie Bryant smiles as her picture is snapped during science class. Half-Time Chew Out! (above) Bruce Saun- ders, Danny Morgan, and Don Cahoon, coaches of the Junior Powder Puff team, plan their comeback strategy during half-time.
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A Crown For The Queen Sparkling in the floodlights, the Homecoming crown waited on its red velvet cushion. Photographers checked their cameras and prepared to dash to the Senior princess who would shortly be named Homecoming queen. At half time, Gloria Roberson was escorted onto the field with the other Senior Homecoming prin- cesses, but she left wearing the Home- coming crown and carring a dozen red roses. Gloria claims it’s hard to live up to the honor of being Homecoming queen, particularly if you’re shy and unassuming like she is. “When | walk into a class, | feel that people are thinking, ‘Hey, she’s the Homecom- ing queen,’ ” had my crown half an hour when a little girl asked if she could try it on, and this little boy kept holding on to my hand all during the third quarter.”” Gloria had had her first lesson in noblesse oblige. Gloria and her court presided over the second half of the game which Up in Flames (Right) Cheers in anticipation of a big Homecoming victory burst from the crowd as the Cumberland dummies go up in smoke. Got a Pen? (Middle Right) David Adams, a '76 alumnus, thumbs through the new yearbook with CeCe Carnes at the Homecoming Dance. Lost and found (Above) At the Bonfire Christi Burton comforts her sister Beth while the crowd looks for her lost contact lens. Inci- dentally, it was found. 8 Homecoming said Gloria. “I had only’ ended in a 40 to 12 Cavalier victory over the Cumberland Dukes. A new event for the Homecoming Week’s festivities was Clown Day. After many changes of the date, Monday was selected for the event. Few students ‘dressed the part’’ since many didn’t realize that Mon- day had finally been settled upon. Others just forgot over the week- end. One cynical teacher was heard to comment that a lot of the students didn’t need special costumes and make-up for the occasion. If Clown Day was a failure, it was offset by the success of the dance which traditionally ends Homecoming Week. Mr. Larry Gill, SCA sponsor, estimated that the SCA hosted slightly over seven hundred students and alumni at the dance, making it the largest ever held at Clover Hill. The band for the dance, Brimstone, filled the Commons with their soulful blues rock and the last hours of Home- coming Week were punctuated with an exclamation mark of dancing.
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