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PEP RALLIES Senior Cluster. Senior players are Listen. Chico says, “When we recognized in the last pep rally of | score big, nobody comes to the | the season. game. Gee. Look everyone we're alll in rhythm. Boom Boom. The band struts their stuff. PEP RALLY 5
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Thumbs Up! Johnny and Randy show their enthusiasm for pep ral- lies. Percussion line up. Jessica, Glenda, and One, Two, Three Kick. Sonya, Rob- Kerry seem anxious to perform with the in, and Julia practice to be future band during a pep rally routine. Rockettes. A PEP RALLY
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FBLA sponsor. Mrs. Meade watches the progress being made on the FBLA float. Your’re a sweetheart. Steven Compton and Sonya Fletcher ride on the Beta float as Junior Varsity Sweethearts. Want to help. Karen Street works hard, but is ready for a break. 6 HOMECOMING HOMECOMING AND PREPARATIONS Homecoming week is an exciting time for the students here at H.H.S. With school starting in September, little time was allowed for the prep- arations concerning Homecoming. Homecoming week was filled with various activities. The SCA worked hard to provide a variety of activi- ties for each day of the week. Fri- day, September 27, was the open- ing to an exciting weekend. For the first time in many years, students were allowed to work and deco- rate club floats during school time, under the supervision of club spon- sors. Given this priviledge the stu- dents responded by being very ac- tive and cooperative. Floats were brought onto the driving range and most of the day Friday was spent decorating. Although the weather- man kept predicting rain, Friday proved to be a partly sunny and warm day. That evening at 5:30, Honaker was full of anxious people to view the parade. There was a judging of the floats before the parade. The Junior Class won Most Spirited, SCA won Queen Award, and the FBLA won Most Unusual Award. Hundreds of devoted fans filled the Fuller Field Stadium to watch the mighty Tigers. At the beginning of the game the Honaker Tiger Band put on an excel- lent performance. Also, Shelia McFarlane crowned Linda Miller Homecoming Queen. Saturday night the cafeteria was full of life as the Homecoming Dance took place from 7:00-11:00 p.m. This Homecom- ing will be remembered by all as a success.
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