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ij Uf Ali “eS ) AG MT, ES é The Junior Homecoming Court and = « their escorts: Cheryl Barbour, Jeff Coo- per; Lori Foster, Kent Griffin; Bonny Roop, Mike LeMaster; Amy Hall, Tim Harris; Bertha Clayborne, Jim Corvin. Mr. Football and Miss Homecoming Queen go casual. Ge Wh Even though there was no live band, we made the best of the Homecoming Dance. The Senior Homecoming Court and their escorts: Christy Bradley; Robin Jones, Jeff Foster; Patty Southall, Noel Yates; Wanda Mack, Phil Tuning; Dawn Flora, Fred Garst; Nancy Alderman, Jimmy Ferguson. 13
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Everything Wasn’t A Total Loss Playing records on a stereo that skips may not be everyone's idea of a perfect dance, but that’s what we had to make do with when the band, Nassau, became confused about directions and went to Rocky Mount, North Carolina. After weeks of work and planning it all seemed The Freshmen Homecoming court and escorts at the Homecoming dance: Lynn Jamison, Joey Jones; Donna Pas- ley, Neal Naff; Patsy Young, Brent Washburn; Angie Williams, Calvin Tyree; Michelle Johnson, and William Layman. Posing in front of the camera Mr. Foot- ball, Bobby Fralin, and Homecoming Queen, Pam Saxon, flash their smiles. The Sophomore Homecoming Court and escorts at the Homecoming dance: Penny Pagans, Mike Shannon; Angela Flora, Bucky Cobler; Judy Tuning, Jeff Turner; Sherry Montgomery, Tammy Allman, and Tommy Holland. worthless, but the cheerleaders managed to make the best of what could have been a disas- trous situation. The mood was set and although the music wasn't ideal, couples still managed to have a wonder- ful time. Another dance was scheduled for November ninth after the last football game. The dance wasn’t a total loss, but was named as ‘The dance that never was’”’. | es RR: Ke 4 =p - = | j Wea nt, N V eae —— Qk YN ) A OP ‘
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Togetherness College Day was exciting for one and all. Sharon Kasey and Roger Hopkins enjoy the friendly atmosphere. Taking time out for refreshments was a favorite pastime for summer students. While everyone else is conversing, Ca- mille Legans takes a Fritoes break. Togetherness. Being human, we liked being together. Pro- belms had to be solved; bore- dom had to be erased; spirits had to be raised. Having those special friends made school days something to remember. Having a funny joke or listen- ing to yesterday’s soap operas from a student who stayed at home just for that purpose would keep boredom in its place. Everyone wanted to know what happened to Phoe- be Tyler in ‘‘All My Children’”’. Phoebe was always trying to be in the spotlight, but she never made it. However, she gave us togetherness in thought. 14 Student Life - — — —— ee
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