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Members of the homecoming court are Amanda Trahan, Joanie Con- stance, Cherelle Duhon, Sherry Good- win, Sandy Salter, Erica Laria and So- nja Trahan. On their way to class, modern day cowboys Dale Jinks and Sh se Brous- sard pause for a picture. Showing their spirit, Dale Jinks, Cherelle Duhon, Nathan Delino, Scott Romero, Ricky Harrington, Bobby Constance and Richard Miller crowd the hall on Shoot-'em-up Day. Jones, Jones, Alexander
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Spirit Soars . . Rebels showed their spirit dur- ing Homecoming Week held No- vember 10-14. Dressing up, mak- ing banners, and voting for the homecoming queen were just a few of the activities that made this week so special. The dress-up days started with No Sweat Day. Students wore warm-ups to symbolize that it would take no sweat to defeat their opponents, the Pecan Island Bron- cos. Tuesday was Day of Mourn- ing. Rebels came to school clad in black to mourn the death of the Pecan Island teams. Shoot-'em-Up Day symbolizing the big hunt for the Broncos was held on Wednes- day. Duck hunters arrayed in their camouflage gear and blowing their duck callers sparked the Rebels' spirits. Round-Up Day followed. Students decked in western attire were abound. On Friday students wore the traditional red, blue and gray for Spirit Day. Many students enjoyed dressing up and agreed that it was a welcome change from Moving to the beat of Word Up, the Rebel cheerleaders perform for the fans at homecoming. Holding noise makers, students lis- ten to their competition in the yell contest held by the cheerleaders during the pep rally. an ordinary school week. The Pep Rally held during lunch period on Friday provided addi- tional excitement and fun. Classes competed for the spirit stick by try- ing to out yell each other. After a roof-raising tie between several classes, the junior class pulled to- gether and won. As the school week came to a close the excitement did not cease. Students, alumni, and fans re- turned for the homecoming game and the crowning of the queen on Friday night. After the court was presented to the audience during the pregame ceremonies, Stacey Jinks Badon crowned the new queen, Cherelle Duhon. In spite of the show of school spirit, the Rebels were defeated in both contests. However, the losses did not dampen the enthusiasm of the students as they danced to the music of Odessey at the homecom- ing dance held in the gym follow- ing the games. Mrs. R. J. Domatti
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Breaking away from the routine, Mrs. Devall, Mrs. Pulver and Mrs. Sandifer join in the fun of dress-up days. Members of the girls' and boys' basketball teams take part in the pregame ceremonies. Students gather around Odessey at the homecoming dance to request their favorites. 26
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