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“Me, a Marine?” Renny Bush gets first’ hand information trom recruiter Bill Paisley. “Hi, Mom!” Newly crowned king Steve Roberson laughs nervously as he stands on the dance floor. Keeping in touch Shelly Hamlett and her escort dance the night away. : “1 should’ve worn heels.” Tony Shibley smiles in chagrin as he models the lastest fashions. : Tish , ‘i + % 4 vee } me or ; =e : - 4 S es he: ; a , = ‘ . ‘ % tes.
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The Same, But Different Homecoming week is like any other to most students, but some do get involved in the many activities sponsored by the SCA. Throughout the week students dressed to the occasion. The week began with t-shirts, hats, funny face clowns, outer space characters, and other aliens. It then prog- ressed to a day of mourning for the Nottoway Cougars. At the end of the week, students wore traditional green and gold to show their spirit. . Student apparel was not the only change seen — in the halls. Voting for king and queen, dressing for halftime activities, and dancing the night away attracted the attention of even the most remote. For the second year, a king was elected to reign. Steve Roberson was chosen to. share Laura Matthews’ royal promenade. | eS The crowning touch former Homecoming queen Beth Burton, relinquishes her crown to Laura’ Matthews. “Kiss met lve got the signal!” Kathie Hardie seems to say to Scott Pickens in the Lite Saver passing contest. 8 Homecoming
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Move Over, McDonalds McDonald’s Egg McMuffin and Hardee’s sausage biscuit were threatened by a new breakfast program initiated by the federal government. The importance of a well balanced breakfast was the main reason for the establishment of the program. Studies show that students who eat -breakfast receive higher grades and create fewer discipline problems. Eating breakfast also has been shown to make a student more alert and attentive. Breakfast was served from 7:10 to 7:40 in the commons area. The cost was found to be affordable in inflationary times at twenty cents per meal. Stu- dents with reduced lunch were required to pay only ten cents, and some received a hot breakfast at no charge. Breakfast included milk, fruit or vegetable juice, as well as a muffin, roll, or biscuit. Cereal was also available for traditio nalists who preferred Wheaties, Cornflakes, or Coca Puffs. Dig in Laurie Johnson helps herself to a cinnamon roll. Here’s to breakfast! Carl Lynch shows that he is starting his day off right. Look this way Pamela Harris shies away from the camera as she takes a break from “munching out”. 10 Breakfast
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