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Festivities stimulate emotions Great anticipation for the approaching homecoming game charged the week of September 30-October 4. Chain link sales set the week into motion. After a week of running neck and neck with the juniors, the seniors man- aged to pull far enough ahead to win 35183 in link money. Cut-oft day, hat competition, Good Word day, and color day helped keep the spirit high as each class tried to outdo the others. The seniors won the aluminum medal DEMONSTFiATlNGtheirschool spirit, students of all classes participated in chain link sales. in l-lardaway's first Olympic games. The excitement of home- coming climaxed Friday night as Leslie Pyburn was crowned homecoming queen. The fair hit town at the same time six weeks tests were sched uled. The lights and thrills of the rides held a magnetic attraction for students, and many dropped their test cramming to join the throngs of people enjoying a sensational, but expensive, night of entertainment. A flaming, seething, bonfire stimulates the crowd, filling them with enthusiasm for the homecoming game. 16 Student Life LESLIE Pyburn is overwhelmed and elated at being announced as Hardaways 1974 homecoming queen.
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Pupils retaliate, cream teachers l-lardaway students proved once again that although they are in high school, they still haven't outgrown trick-or-treat- ing. The spirit of Halloween haunted students and faculty alike at the annual Halloween Carnival held in the courtyard on the twenty-ninth. Many students helped prepare for days in advance for the celebration, bak- ing for the sweet shop and get- ting the haunted house ready. Among the many other booths, the water dump and pie throw drew peals of laughter as stu- dents soaked and creamed will- ing faculty members. JOSEPHUS, alias Joe Barnes, decked out in full apparel, acts as the fortune teller in the drama booth. FRESHMAN Tina Floyd hands the basket- ball to ready participants at freshman class booth. GRIMACING as she is pelted by whipped- cream pies at the senior class booth is Mrs. Pat Willingham. 18 Student Life
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