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The wind, snow, cold and students armed with their brushes and buckets of paint greeted Homecoming week with undaunted spirit to start the activities never to be forgotten by many. During the week it wasn’t unusual to see students, teachers and even administrators posing as James Bond, a figure from the past or some creature of the future. The freshmen found it beneath their dignity when they were required to wear “PINK F’s” on Friday when everyone else was showing their school spirit with the traditional BLUE and GOLD. By Friday the driveway was a mass of color assuring all ap- proaching the school that we were truly number ONE. Colored streamers, balloons and signs in vibrant colors could be seen everywhere, announcing the class with THE MOST. Finally Friday night arrived and the Hornets were prepared both physically and mentally to take on the Phoenix Pirates in a smashing game ending in our favor of 27-0. The band played, twirlers performed, the dance team danced and Queen Christine was crowned, all this during halftime. The girls on the court were Christine DeLong, queen; Attendants: Connie Ketarkus, Traci Leeper, Amy Stevenson and Karen Webber. Figures formed shadowlike images swaying to the music amidst the flickering lights, leaping and bounding with the beat of the music, it was a perfect ending to a week of fun and anticipation, as it came to a close with the dance in the cafeteria. J4omecominc c 16
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Jraci PeiqnS at potato festival Royalty wears the crown Amy Stevenson first runner-up Dee Hall Henley High School senior, Amy Stevenson was first runnerup in the local Junior Miss competition. Junior Miss is not a beauty pageant. Emphasis is on excellence. The entrants are judged on scholastic achievement, poise and appearance, creative performing arts, physical fitness, contributions to family and community and individuals interviews by the judges. Traci Leeper, also a senior at Henley won the talent competition showing and modeling clothes that 18 she made. Trad Leeper at the parade her clothes
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