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Under the Rainbow ' a brightly colored float, captures second place in the float competition. Our 1981 Homecoming Queen, Wilma Seniors, putting a lot of hard work into the float, were proud of the result. Lay, was surprised and honored upon being crowned. Selected by the junior class, are attendants Jessica Patterson and Keith Currens. Sophomores Denise Ha 11 and Rick Morgan ride proudly while, below, Angie Shuster and Todd Smyly, junior high attendants, appear rather shy. Number one is what Coach John son thinks of HHS. This page sponsored by Mercer County National Bank. 21—Opening y
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.(is , but not least, the freshman float, Blow Out places fourth in the competition. . . . The Agony of Defe Elaine Howard escorted by Mike Cox, Wilma Lay with escort Paul Parks, and Pam Carrender and escort Richard Colvin participated in the Homecoming Court. f Jimmy Jasper and Tiffany Yerian were the Prince and Princess. flying pig? The juniors belieife so as their float, Super Hog piaccs lhjrd !At 8:00 the Pioneers faced Lincoln County. The team tried was unable to beat the undefeated Patriots. Everyone felt the agi • of defeat. September 25, an excellent choice for a homecoming game. A sum. sky and warm temperature. Excitement and apprehension filled tl, halls. The Pep Club organized the entire parade which began t 3:00. The procession ended at the courthouse, and a pep rally held. Opening The sophomore float entitled Hogtown Caper won the judges approval and placed first. This is the third year in succession that a sophomore class has won first place in the float competition. Smiling for the camera are Sarah Schuster and Scott Moseley, freshman attendants.
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I •ffl N k • V I Think So, Don't You? If many men knew What many men know. If many men went Where many men go, If many men did What many men do, The world would be better; I think so. Don't you? •v 0. a
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