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So ae Weather Dampens Spirit Rain and more rain was the story of Homecoming 1976. Al- though students had spent weeks preparing for the big event, most | events were drizzled out by the ; weather. Few students showed up for the traditional bon-fire and par- ade to the stadium, and the sprin- kling of fans at the game huddled : under umbrellas. A soggy field and a foothal| | team weakened by injuries con- tributed to a staggering loss to Hampton. In spite of the steady rain the Homecoming Court was presented at half-time and Senior Monette Dutch was crowned queen by Associate Principal Tim Walter. The queen and her court were also honored at a dance the following night in the cafeteria. Ge Cai See ee oe oR LEFT: Tears were the after effect for Mon- ette Dutch when she was named Homecom- ing Queen. BELOW LEFT: A wet crowd awaits half-time events at the rainy Home- coming game. BELOW RIGHT: Soon to be crowned, Monette Dutch is escorted on- to the field. Homecoming 17
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a TOP LEFT: Students embrace at the Home- Homecoming Court; Janet Pleasants, Kath’ coming Dance during a waltz played by Morris, Jean White, Alexis Brown, Tracey Harvest. TOP RIGHT: Doug Simpson and Hixson, Monette Dutch, Phyllis Johnson, friends from other schools kick up their Sharon Jarrett and Joan Young. heels at the Homecoming Dance. ABOVE: 16 Homecoming
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Hocus Pocus Creates Special Magic At Juniors’ Ring Dance December 4 Was a Night To Remember .. . o000000COO VE Ferguson's cafeteria came alive December 4 with the sound of Hocus-Pocus and the theme of Spectrum. A special night was made even more unforgettable when small memory books were given out, with page for pictures and autographs. Class President Jack Young announced the couples that pass- ed under the ring. The highlight of the dance was, as always, when the couples received their rings and sealed it with a kiss. For the Juniors who attended, the night was one of excitement and good times that they will keep in mind for a long time to come. UPPER LEFT: A short intermission gives Debbie Paliszewski and Bonnie Snapptime to exchange opinions. UPPER RIGHT: Even the band is caught up in the spirit of Ring Dance as they enjoy their own vibrations, RIGHT: The symbolic exchange of class rings under the giant ring is something special to Lindsay Johnson and Glenda Morgan. 18 Ring Dance
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