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renzg of AcTiviTg Dave McGuire, Larry Womble. and Barbara Williams seT The Triurnpham' Tempo Tor The band as The viewers kepT Time wiTh Them by clapping. As The heaT OT The Tire grew more inTense, The ring OT enThusiasTs wiThdrew TarTher inTo The darlcness. 'V-l-C-T-O-R-Y! MargareT BunTyn and Pam TarranT express Their enThus- 'asm during The iunior baTTle cry. A large crowd OT Bronco supporjrers The observance oT homecoming is one oT The mosT Treasured TradiTions aT DenTon High as iT is in any school. The sTudenT council begins early in The week decoraTing The halls, sTair- ways, and showcases. Any visiTor To The school will Tind iT in an uproar oT acTiviTy as boys un- load huge amounTs oT lumber and boxes Tor The Tire, and club oTTicers begin To organize Their TloaT plans inTo work. The nominees Tor home- coming queen are annouced and Their exciTe- menT seems To spread over The enTire school. The Tension and exciTemenT of The week is re- leased somewhaT by The spiriT-Tilled bonTire, and sTudenTs reTurn To school Friday anTicipaT- ing The acTiviTy-Tilled day ahead. 24:5 fi Aw- 'Ma Turned ouT To boosT The spiriT oT The Broncos and urge Them To vicTory. 15.359 f':,,ig ' gs -if I, or gl - 1f' .-.4 . I glib f ff, , ' U I 4 . Y xy. T' T. af , 2-1,31 an ,, T L' Q .g W M. - or Q isil W' T' , ,T f , 2 1 ith gl a' 1 E ff T if ' 5' vi! T 2 1 ' if 1 1 , 1 'M 1, .ff I i Cheerleaders Phyllis George and Sally Harpool have The honor oT seTTing The Torches To The appropriaTely labeled Home OT The BearcaTs. I9
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Elaborafe decoraiions porfray lhe spiril which is fell' by 'lhe sfudenl body a+ homecoming. Even ihe handrails are given special allenlion by Marcy Bullingion, Debbie Hyman, and Vicki Adams dur- ing The week of celebralion. m f -was N 31-, i' A '1 i ., P 4 s 2 -al -' X 'Q if-63:1 Tryng 'ro find an original idea for 'lhe showcases is noi an easy iob. Clyde Chrisman, Ronnie Higgins, Vicki Adams. Scol Robinson, Deb- bie Hyman, and Linda Jenkins were among fhe siudenf council mem- bers who volunleered fo help. Tradiiional Acfiviiies Inspire The mosf esseniial parl of ihe bonfire is 'rhe fuel. Jerry Jusius and Jim Brown help io assemble ihe various obiecls such as boxes. paper, and pieces of wood which will consiiiuie The ingredienls for 'I'he fire. I8 f if
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STudenTs worked aTTer hours and before school for several days preceding The parade making sure ThaT everyThing was in order Tor Their Tloai. Barbara Kiger, Judy DuBose, and Pinky lvlclfuin work sTeadily making paper roses Tor The Spanish club's enTree in The parade. 20 High Spiriis Prevail ATTer The assembly, school was dismissed early Friday so ThaT each club could puT The Tinishing Touches on iTs enTry in The parade. Allrhough There were many oTher original ideas Tor TloaTs, The Key Club came ouT vicTorious. When The parade was over. every one hurried home To begin preparaTions Tor The game and dance aTTerward. AlThough The Broncos were deTeaTed, The homecom- ing spiriT remained and a large crowd aT- Tended The dance, Tinding iT a good Time To relieve The Tension of The pasT week and meeT The exes paying TribuTe To Their alma maTer. Arn' AlThough There were many excepTional TloaTs in The parade, The iudges decided on The Key Club TloaT as having porTrayed The mosT Bronco spiriT. WiTh a bearcaT hung in effigy, iT proudly displayed The moTTo. The key To vicTory-Hang Them bearcaTsl The I966 nominees for homecoming queen, KaThleen Obermeyer, Nancy Rasco, Linda Wilkinson, and Phyllis George, waiT apprehensively Tor
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