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Page 64 text:
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Class of '80 win again The Class of 80's float won first place in the Homecoming parade for the second year in a row. Their theme was HWash 'Em Up.H The Booster Club made a new addition to the 1978 parade by entering its float. The parade went up Main Street and stopped in front of Wel- born's Food Center, where the cheerleaders put on a pep rally. The parade finished its route by going up Main Street and then circled back to the school. 6615 C1555 i 1 2 , I 2 ! Q N 1 3 ABOVE Hwash float. leads LEFT: The juniors' theme wa 'Em Up,H and it was the winnin LEFT' CENTER: The band proudl the parade down Main Street. LEFT HCrush 'Emu was the junior high's floa theme. ABOVE TOP: The seniors chos HRock 'Em, Sock 'Em, Shock 'Emu fO their theme. ABOVE CENTER: HBlast of to a Victoryn was the sophomore's theme ABOVE: The freshmen's float theme wa HRoast 'Em Bobcats.H
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Page 63 text:
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H I , lk. K I f Dancers despite ABOVE: Deena Jones, Tracey Hudson, Tammy Hudson and Denise Kaufman watch the slave auction. LEFT: Danny Stephens and Chuck Davis sing HSwing Low, Sweet Chariotu at the slave auction. LEFT: Junior and senior girls struggle through a rough game of Powder Puff football with the juniors winning 21-6. LEFT CENTER: Brian Gammon, Tim Hill, Scott Phillips and Steve Bartholomew, the Hlovelyn cheerleaders for the Powder Puff game. swing loss nThe Fantasy of Rainbow of Colors Your Wildest Dreams was the theme for The dance began after a heart- breaking loss to Sherwood. The dance was sponsored by the cheerleaders and they chose HBrandyn to play. Life is a That Make Come Trueu the dance. LEFT: Kristie Hill moves free- ly to the beat of the band at the Homecoming dance. BELOW: students enjoy themselves at the dance after a heartbreak- ing loss to the Marksmen.
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Page 65 text:
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OW successful again On November 9, l979, 27 acts arrived to perform in the second annual Ding Dong Show. The proceeds from the program went to the speech and drama department. Scott Phillips and David Motley were the emcees. The judges were Coach Wilson, M . 55 Vrfgbggawwkyw' 'wHwm6Hw3a:aa2.g faa.p ' ,' ,uwwwwawwr . L'awMwWwWmnwMza MMIMHW , UW- ,ff-, . V iiawaaaiaaiwfi f Qfiaiaeiaaaaaaafaa alfawif Qwmwaawaw ,Q F Wave? anFMWBiWa Jail T awmmwwms 4 fwaQwMH?meaLWw5Maam: r A A i w if we :Q ag 5 arf ia agagawwxvl fmawgmmggwa? 'H '. f. .i, V W z A asgqg, 1 Alfimywgw gf aw ,Ja ,, , A af: -esta. , :afmwmaaaw Nx sf fl aafaaaaiaiaf - anus. 4 f hgffitf '52 EQ? 921523 ' if . -'N,wf A Ilufx Liy ,j,?Q sk T - -' 21 f' . , o X it f M A K A ,A 1, .. ?,i.Z7?: VV., ,Vg ip f - 1' . A f V,,' S221 ff l swag. ffva- l EaNH5Ei::::EkQ??FRT25l?a Vfwwaualwgiwf ww ---.. ww' W Mr: ,,,i H 5 'F A--.., fi' V' 9:5 3 5 I ,N vw? ' A 5. iaiilim-5 H ' UW l Coach Laffoon and Mr. Gratton. There was a tie for first place between Melissa Hragyil and the Falcons, a musical group which consisted of Shelby Bicknell, Daniel Haase and Mike Bicknell. Melissa sang HOn Top of the World. The Falcons performed the song, You Need a Friend, which was written by Shelby. TOP LEFT: Scott Phillips and David Motley act as Masters of Ceremony. LEFT CENTER: Shelby Bicknell, Mike Bicknell and Daniel Haase sing their way to victory. LEFT: Coach Wilson, Mr. Gratton and Coach Laffoon enjoy their job as judges. ABOVE CENTER: Melissa Hragyil is on Top of the World as she ties for first place. ABOVE TOP RIGHT: Thomas Smith tries to make the crowd think he is a drummer boy. ABOVE BOTTOM RIGHT: Vickie Blanton and Rhonda David per- form as the Pardetts. 61
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