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The Last - The Best making a few faces reflected the sen- timents of many hearts, especially those of the seniors. For many, it was not until halftime that people's eyes were opened and they became aware of the fact that it was Glenvar's last Homecoming. Tears filled the eyes of many as the Alma Mater was played by the band and sung by all. .y . N E ti 1 K! :l 4 . , A ' 1 A 8 sw -A al 6. Teri Tingler escorted by Rick Atkins. 7. Sharon Pugh escorted by Charlie Crouch. 8. Princess Vickie Mills escorted by Prince Billy jones, 9. Lisa Alba escorted by Frank Leftwich. 10. Penni Nantz escorted by Mark Cronk, ,.-v in S Homecoming 33
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Homecoming Homecoming 76 The Students, parents, and alumni of Glenvar High filled the stands for the last Homecoming football game. All week GHS had been buzzing with activity from tennis shoe wear- ing for Stomp'em day through the pep rally Friday aftemoon. If no one had had time during the week to realize the full impact of the week's activities they did at the pep rally. Amid all the cheering and noise 1, Carol Owen escorted by Mike Mullins. 2. Felicia Grinnell escorted by Keith Noell. 3. Queen Lisa Shelor escorted by King Kurt Webber. 4. Lisa Poff escorted by David Nixon. 5. Mary Marshall escorted by Kevin Whitt.
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l The Class of '78 left Glenvar with mixed emotion, both sadness about not being able to graduate from Glenvar and excitement about going to the new school to meet new peo- ple. The year was very productive and the Iuniors worked hard to make money for the prom. They sold candy bars, sponsored the Home- coming Dance and Groovy Teen. They ordered their rings in Novem- ber and found that they had a wide variety to choose from. The prom was a big success and the juniors were proud of their ef- forts. Groovy Teen also tumed out very well under the theme Last of the Red Hot Lovers. The Juniors and the Sophomores tied for the Homecoming hall decorations and the Iuniors strived every pep rally to win the spirit spark plug. The Class of '78 regretted not being able to complete high school at Glenvar but they were very proud to be attending the new Salem High School. 1 1. Sign shows junior spirit. 2. Teresa Alderman, president, Sherry Peters vice-president, Mary Ann Carroll, secretary Mauricia Sledd, treasurer. Only One More Year! . -Q , f r f ' 3 w . figs K h. ' f ' l E ' Q X K4 5:7 La tif., v-Y. l Ast. A ggi, Q, ' ' f . . E X ' is ' h lim. X af. 2kQfxi -33,5 af, ' I 5 I ' , ' 1 f M ' we ' 2 34 juniors
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