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Homecoming Highlights Homecoming was off to a booming start with the pep rally flavored by an antebellum theme. Susan Pate created the atmosphere with an Old South em Plantation backdrop. The homecoming maids were dressed in flowing antebellum dresses and were escorted by southern colonels. The court con sisted of Lucy Lord escorted by Robert Lampton, and Clara Gwen Wilson escorted by David Allen in the tenth grade. Juniors were Georgia Apostle escorted by Hal Lott, Laurie Lott escorted by Jim Defoe, and Sherry Myers escorted by Bobby Mou nger. Senior court members were Melissa Blackard escorted by John Cook, Clay Lambert escorted by Gene Yates, May May Primos escorted by jay Pol lard, and Shelly Stricklin escorted by Stuart Clarke John Wierick, a well-known former Prep student, sang a variety of favorites. The pep rally concluded with much spirit which was well rewarded by a vic- tory over Greenville Christian. The day's highlight was the crowning of Shelley Stricklin as queen After being crowned Homecoming Queen, Shelley Stricklin was overcome by the announcement as friends gathered to con- gratulate. fupper rightl Members of the homecoming court were: lst row-David Allen, Clara Lambert, Shelley Stricklin, Melissa Blackard, and May May Primos. 4th Gwen Wilson, Lucy Lord, and Bobby Mounger. 2nd row-Hal Lott, Geor- mw-Gene Yates, Stuart Clarke, John Cook and jay Pollard. Not pic- gia, Apostle, Sherry Myers, Laurie Lott, and jim Defoe. 3rd row-Clay tured-Robert Lampton. 20
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Seniors Wm Twice In Patriot Homecoming Week, September 20-24, was jam-packed with festivities planned by the Homecoming Committee headed by Carol Montjoy and sponsors Mrs. Dot Mann, Mrs. Jodi Marsalis, and Miss jane Brookshire. Committee members included Linda Smith, Nancy Adams, Dianne Hudgins, Bobby Mounger, Stephanie Barlow, Lisa Stricklin, Polly Davis, and Sally McRoberts. Beginning Sunday Afternoon the three senior high classes began construction of their floats with the win- ners, the junior float and the Senior float, being named at the pep rally on Friday. During activity period on Wednesday the three classes competed in skit presenta- tions, and the judges selected the Seniors to receive the blue ribbon for the trophy case. That night there was a special showing in the gym of a Pink Panther cartoon and the movie Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman. Draw- ing the much anticipated week to a climactic close, Friday held in store for students, alumni, faculty, and friends a pep rally, a football game, the presentation of the homecoming queen and court, and a dance with mu- sic by the band Smoking.'i Right-juniors Kathy Thompson, Lori Danks, Janie Primos, and friends provided hilarity in their class skit. Below-The Junior float was judged as one of the co-winners in the float-making competition. ' ' ' Homecoming Competition ,f a . 'W-if f. -qs.-Q. .... f . . ,. -auf 22
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