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'X gif 2 t .-'C 1 The Thug, Mrs. Haslett's Cmost originalj invention Mrs. Keyser's daughter, Rebecca, gets involved with the Halloween events. .... -w-Y U .,b 4 , , x. i 4- ,. . .V-.241 A 11 , f I . .W ...Q J . N , vig. . . 27 1- . e- '-' i V' 2:32 ,Hui J tiff e Mr. Mexico! Mr. Smith's fmost representative of classy Mr, Church's prettiest pumpkin, Mrs. Scott's prettiest pumpkin, Mrs. Ianssen's ugliest pumpkin, and Mr. Menotti's smallest pumpkin were entries in the Pum- pkin Contest. Mrs, I-ludson's class has got the pumpkin fever. X..- . ' will 1 -s-Q. HALLOWEEN 27
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Halloween was highlighted with activities that broke up the monotony of the day. Second periods could choose to par- ticipate in the Student Coun- cil's annual Pumpkin Contest. Also, the halls were filled with every form of creature, t.v. personalities, and even a few unidentified objects A con- test for the most original costume was held during both lunches. There were not enough entries in A-lunch, but in B-lunch, Clark Thompson won the ribbon. The B-lunch costume contest con- testants: FRONT ROW: Magda Gimenez, Grace Hinojosa, Denise Fer- rari, Sue Martin, Mike McFadden, Amy Huston, SECOND ROW: Tonya Dean, Rebecca Tunnell, Trisha Cook, Clark Thompson, John Williams, Beth Emery, Michele Young, Karen Adkins 26 HALLOWEEN Creatures stalk the halls during Halloween ag, -' 1 In 5 4 ., ' H 1 ... ,.., .., sa 'Q A. -il T it 'S F I t Q , pf K9 1, L B Cheryl Petersen hovers over Mrs. Scroggs while she tries to help Alan Hanna with Morey Price plays with hi: his math, removable hand while jeff Browl observes with disgust. Z E 5 l ! l r 4 FGA rf-5 A il W 35 H ,fg,w.,,, s s , H t S :gs an v- tr N'
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. l Homecoming sparks spirit, enthusiasm Dana McClendon and Jody Wilkins enjoy the Homecoming carnival: Boyd Fuller, Nola Walker, Gloria McLean, Rebecca Tunnell, Deann Gilbert, and Lisa Bunch ride the Sweepstakes winning Commercial Arts float in the parade. IDOGZQFQW All L4 4 f-, 'QQ Valinda Cheatham enjoys a beautiful afternoon during Homecoming week thinking about the events of the week to come. Mark Silvera, Barry Ernest, Masinura Price, Iohn Cooper, Joe Mata, Doug Hart- man, Nse Ekpenyong, Sam Bridges, David Holbert, and Br don McQueen march through the halsls before the football game, leading the students in the Alma Mater and Spirit chants. 28 HOMECOMING gis- 46 .MV
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