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Reminiscing Is Theme Chosen Page 22: Top Left — Student Council Secretary, Julie Smith, is escorted in lead-out by Dale Clem. Bottom Left — Linda Roden presents Mary Williams with roses as James Blair, Band President, escorts the 1978-79 band sweet- heart. Middle Right — J.V. cheerleaders wave to the crowd while riding on second place sophomore float. Bottom Right — Anchor Club float wins first place in club competition. Page 23: Top Left — Senior maid, Brenda Smith, enjoys the traditional ride around the field. Top Right — Jo Donna Brown. Kim Kulus. and Doty Spur- geon represent the Junior Class as their homecoming maids. Bottom Left — Jeff Harbin escorts Senior maid, Kelly Albright, during leadout procession Bottom Right — Seniors take first place with their float, “Raid the Jacket
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Homecoming 1978-79 Homecoming, this year was one of beauty and celebra- tion. Excitement was obvious from the beginning. Floats had to be built, maids had to be elected, dance prepara- tions were made and half-time shows were planned and put into action. All of these activities climaxed when Stu- dent Council President, Jacquie Blessing, was crowned 1978-79 Homecoming Queen and the Generals prevailed with a 28-14 massacre of the Coffee Yellowjackets on September 28, 1978. The dance, the night after the game enabled couples to enjoy it without rush. Reminiscing” was the chosen theme and seemed appropriate for the occasion. Almost 450 couples danced to the music of Luv-n-Haight. Stu- dent Council Secretary Julie Smith, commented, “Home- coming had its complications, but with all the time and effort put into it, it was a huge success.” Homecoming 78-79 will remain in the minds of all who attended as a night to remember.
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Exceptional Students ate Honored. . . Each year, three students are chosen to repre- sent Lee High School at Boy's and Girl's State. Jacksonville State University was the host for Boy's State activities while the Girl’s State was held at Huntingdon University. These students are involved in a one week stay in which they set up their own government and elected officials. It is set up to teach the young Americans of today the workings of the American system of government, and is spon- sored by the VFW. Two of the students honored this year were Allen Hood (top picture) and Julie McCann (bottom picture). Julie was also honored as Elk Teen of the Month by the Elks Lodge of Hunts- ville. Scholastics Awards
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