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ictory over Columbus climaxes Homecoming week REPRESENTINC the senior class in the Homecoming parade are the candidates for queen: jackie johnson, Gisele Smoot, and Kay Ingram. TWO members of the band Free Spirit entertain successfully for the student coun- cil sponsored Homecoming dance. 15 Student Life 1,1491 1.1, is .stil - ,. - ew if-1..2Kf51f'.1 ' '- ,we N 9 S xt gli is l si S? i. KP 5 ix., P xx 4 , . f if 5 Y . Q 1 K W .. fi i- 1 F Q at ,Z . ,L ' 1- . , m e 5165 A Q. , Lis. S fi S Homecoming spirit reigned in full color during the week of No- vember l6-2l. A contest raged be- tween respective classes for the best hall decorations. Windows, painted with every imaginable hue, bore catchy slogans illulstrat- ing the high spirit. A penny race also raged, as milk jugs clanged and pockets were emptied, Winners of the various con- tests were armounced at the Co- lumbus pep rally. The juniors were recognized as the hall con- test victors, while the class of '73 claimed 3306.25 for the senior class treasury. Excited at the aspect of a pa- rade, Hardaway fans entered over thirty cars. The Baby Hawks, float won top honors with the class of '74 placing second. Hawk supporters saw rival Co- lumbus High blanked by a 14-7 decision and senior Kay Ingram named as Homecoming Queen. joyously, fans left Memorial Sta- dium at the conclusion of what proved to be a successful Home- coming week for Hardaway students. fy 5 as X
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SEEKING the oltice of senior class presi- dent, Allen Parker begins to deliver his campaign speech during a senior class meeting. neeee S .. A , S S -. S Y 5 . x I as . Q ' K . , X is i -wr CAMPAIGN posters, such as this one ur- ging voters to re-elect COCO Green, deco- rated the cafeterie during the week of Sep- tember 25-29. Student Life a GW
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