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Page 21 text:
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Linda Hansen, senior, shows off her shades on Twin-Nerd Day. Brent House, sophomore, eats his way to second place in the Pie-Eating contest at the Pep Assembly. The Lone Ranger , portrayed by senior Tess Ledoux, rides again on Disguise Day. Grover became a popular character during Homecoming Week. Here he relaxes with some students in the Commons. 17
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Renee Swindell, senior, confers with Stephanie Foote Armock, senior during the Powder Puff game. GHS invaded by ‘Muppets’ The Muppets reigned over our school for a ruthless week of fun during Homecoming. The week began with Muppet Day. Junior Miki Feurstein won honors for the day with her Kermit the Frog outfit. The lunchtime activity was the rope cram . Tuesday brought out the beast in everyone as students disguised themselves. Junior Shane Mahan and seniors Marsha Clark and Charles Plantamura had the best costumes for the day. Students tried their luck in the egg-toss at lunch. Senior Tess Ledoux was pig for a day as she had the best outfit on Miss Piggy Day. Students became vacuums at lunch in the jello-suck . Later that evening, the junior and senior girls battled to a 6-6 tie in the Powder-Puff game. Seniors Mike Rood and Nick Jenks were Twin-Nerds on Thursday. Many students had look-alikes. Brent House, sophomore, and Lenny Eldred, senior, were victorious in the pie-eating contest at lunch. Colors were fluing on Purple and Gold Day. Nancy Molter, senior, was chosen then most colorful . The Tug-of-war at lunch was cancelled due to a mechanical flaw in the rope, but during the Pep Assembly, the seniors prevailed with a new rope. In the Hall decoration contest, the juniors were victorious, but the seniors won the overall spirit contest for the week.
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King Lewis Palmer and Queen Dee Acker share a tender moment, the traditional homecoming kiss. Kermit the frog entertains the crowd closing ceremonies of the 1979-80 Homecoming football game, which Greenville won 21-0. 18
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