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A CALL TO BUILD!!! A CALL TO BUILD!!! A CALL TO BUILD!!! Exhausted after the first football game against Dalhart. latnce Kemp stands on J«»»y Morettini always has a helpful hint for her friends, the sideline. Sumher 6 7. Kelly Scott, holds off the defensive opponent long enough for quarterback, Sean Cox, to scan the field for an open receiver. MTF TTTjTTr WF Triyrrr 'wr nTrTTrr WF TTTjTP WF rr vm'p Tr 1 I % 1 1 3 1 1 r
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“We Will Be Invincible The theme for homecoming built pride and spirit in the school, and was the basis for all of the activities throughout Homecoming Week. Homecoming Week was five days of challenging contests, long hours of work, and class competition that ended in everyone being united on Friday night to cheer on the team in an exciting game against the Dumas Demons. The week started on Monday with Hat, Sock, and Pin” day, and the saying for the day was, Show the Demons that the Tigers are tops by wearing your favorite hats, buttons, and socks.” Let's show the Tigers that we have spirit by coming as you are and we will give the Demons a jar was the saying for Tuesday. Many students did come as they were and showed the school what they really looked like! Wednesday was Occupational” day. Many students dressed as the occupation they already had, and some dressed as the occupation that they planned on having. Be a lawyer, be a cop, and watch the mighty Tigers come out on top ,” was the saying for Wednesday. On Thurs- day, the students were told to Wear it wrong or wear it right and go Tigers Fight, Fight, Fight!” Most chose to wear it wrong — as in backwards. Friday finally came, and Tiger fans wore black and orange to show their spirit. At the pep rally on Friday, Brenda (Jnruh was named the Homecoming Queen for the year. Brenda had excellent competition from Jennifer Hepner, Annette Garcia, Kristi Campbell, and Leslie Hyer. The queens were escorted by Sean Cox, Mark Duffy, Reese Wolgamott, Darren Ingram, and Craig Riff el, respectively. The Spirit Stick went to the Senior Class, who won the hall decorating contest and had the most participation during the week. The door decorating contest was won by Mr. Wilgus' second hour Zoology class. Each member of that class received a Tiger hat. The game Fri- day night was a rough one, and our guys rallied in the closing moments to finish just two points short of the win. We had a lot of fun that night, and many memories were made. In Guymon High's own special way, we proved that we were invincible. Things were hot as the Tiger team and fans gathered to rally the night before the big Homecoming Game against Dumas. 1985 Homecoming Queens are Kristi Campbell. Golf Leslie Hyer. Boys' Basketball-, Brenda Vnruh. Football and Homecoming; Annette Garcia. Track; and Jennifer Hepner, Girls' Basketball. 9
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A CALL TO BUILD!!! A CALL TO BUILD!!! A CALL TO BUILD! ttt Activities and organizations played a major role in increasing student in- volvement. 'Through the various pro- jects performed by groups many doors were opened for leadership. Although students were often late to class, a special effort was made to attend each organizational meeting. Fund raisers and other service pro- jects provided the opportunity for many fun trips. Student Council paved the way for dances, films, and keeping the student body updated on current events. National Honor Socie- ty, French Club, Math Club, and many other groups supplied excitement throughout the school year. Kristina Lott ery sings along with the music. Brian Wilson breaks bis way into our hearts. Sbea Lindsay needs help from Christina Luera and another friend to open her locker at the Jr. High. I) 0 J J T T TTT ttt TTT I’jT T!'|'TT T T tjt TpP TjT TIT 1 TTT n 1 1 d 9 IQ II ii 11
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