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Braving the 25-mile per hour winds, Senior Attendant Melissa Pokorny tries to hang onto her hat in the Homecoming parade. Radiant with excitement, Homecoming Queen Heather Anderson shares the moment with escort Steve Riss. Anderson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Anderson. 14 Homecoming
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Forenza Madness: Meg Gorski, Sue-Ellen Mears, Laura Renn, and Jane Nucup wear the season’s hottest sweater in a variety of ways. You have to be daring to try this. Frances Burgdorf, a fashion trend setter, cut her hair very short on one side and created a truly different look. Feet up for fashion: Larisa Cunningham’s woven flats and Kelly McElroy’s boots provide a contrast in footwear. Fashions 13
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Perched high atop a silver Corvette, Junior Attend¬ ant Julie Campbell smiles at the crowd gathered along the parade route. Excitement at an all-time high for Homecoming Clutching the arm of her father, Capt. Charles T. Moore, Senior Attendant Kathy Moore receives cheers of approval from the stands. S pirit Week, culminating in a pep rally Friday afternoon, had students at an all-time high for the Homecoming game against the Denbigh Patriots, Saturday afternoon. The pre-game activities had a late start, as students enjoyed a holiday on Monday. “Punk and New Wave Day” on Tuesday provided opportunities for students to go wild with color—on faces, in hair—and in the outlandish outfits they wore. Wednesday was “Pajama Day” and visions in night¬ gowns, robes, risque night shirts, and even Dr. Denton’s roamed the halls. By Thursday, everyone was ready for “Dress Up Day.” Friday finally arrived and Green and White were the official colors for the day. Class competition was at its peak as the Spirit Thermometers in the cafeteria slowly filled up. Members of the FHA kept the week-long record of class participation by filling the thermometers in each day. The noise in the gym was deafening as students screamed and roared in support of the team during the pep rally. Entertainment was provided by the cheerleaders and the amusing antics of seniors Lovell Wooten and Phil Thacker. Homecoming attendants, Melissa Pokorny, Heather Anderson, and Kathy Moore, seniors; Julie Campbell and Jeanell Gray, juniors; and Sandy Puryear and Yvette Cormier, sopho- continued on page 16 Sharing a ride in the Homecoming parade, Sophomore attendants, Sandy Puryear and Yvette Cormier, hold their roses, gifts from the SCA. Escorted by Chad Pomeroy, Junior attendant Jeanell Gray beams as she is introduced to cheering fans at the halftime ceremonies. Homecoming
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