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And The Winner Glass through the hour glass — E24, Mr. Snow’s winning door stands tall and proud. Cheers for Glass — The homecoming theme is illustrated here with pom poms. As this door records, the earth is, ina sense, just a circle in time. | ee Another event during Homecoming week was a door - decorating contest. Any first period class who wanted to participate could decorate their door, expressing the theme, “A Circle In Time.”” Each class had a week to pre- pare their door for the “best door’ con- test, sponsored by the SCA. The judges included Miss Mclvor, Mrs. Cobb, Mr. Palmer, and Mrs. Paris. The winner was Mr. Snow’s first period, E - 24, which received a party during lunch. Miss Mclvor added, “All the door decora- tions were outstanding.” Door Decorations 15
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bm. Kenny Boyd regresses back into his childhood days and seems to enjoy them better than high school days. Ty Harrison admits his problem. Glenn Best and Kenny Boyd reminisce of ‘the good ol’ days” of lunchboxes and first grade as Ty Harrison teethes near by. 14 Pre - School Day Pre- School Day The S.C.A. planned several excit- ing activities during homecoming week. One of the most humorous activities was ‘Pre - school Day,” a day on which everyone dressed as a pre - schooler. The event was open to any student, and the peo- ple who had to make the difficult decisions as to which costumes were best were Ms. Simpson, Ms. Brooks, and Ms. Fitzpatrick. The winners, Kenneth Boyd, Joyce Anderson, and Ann Dillard, won a free ticket to the Homecoming - Ring Dance that evening. SE “Sugar and Spice and everything nice’’- a few contestants line up for inspection.
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The crowds were tense! Who was going to be the next king and queen of the number one high school in the State? During halftime of the Homecoming game, the court was introduced. From the Freshman class it was Hope Harris, escorted by Todd Dovel. From the Sophomore Moments Cheered On class were Kelly Nunis and Addison Fauber, escorted by Joey Wittkopf and David Barnes. Coming from the Junior class were Laura Anthony, es- corted by Richard Barney, and Pam White, escorted by Kenny Williams. Last but not least, nominated for King and Queen from the Senior class were Laura Riley and Steve Thornhill, and Teresa Jackson and Mike Mumper. Now, as the crowd hushed, Dr. John Wright stepped to the microphone to announce the 1979 - 80 Homecoming King and Queen of E. C. Glass. “And the win- ners are Teresa Jackson and Steve Thornhilll’”” Everyone in the stands went wild as the happy couple re- ceived congratulations from their peers. From there the excited queen and her court, along with the cheer- leaders, stepped into the waiting cars and were driven around the stadium waving to their fans. Nominees for Homecoming queen, Teresa Jack- son and Laura Riley, anxiously await the halftime festivities. 16 Homecoming Halftime . 3 3 eh eee - Le 2 nae i 7 ey, ' “ ‘, 4 Circling the field, representatives of the Junior Class, Laura Congratulating the head cheerleader. Anthony and Pam White experience a startling jolt. Miss Stauder, cheerleading spon- sor, gives Teresa Jackson a hug of enthusiasm. The Royal Courr enjoys an entertaining halftime show.
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