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The Homecoming Dance provides Phyllis Peters and Marty Chambers with a great place to jam to some good music. With the theme “Tropical Paradise,” the Senior Class presented the Homecoming Dance. A small bridge led students and alumni through a pine tree setting that enhanced the doorway out onto the dance floor which was highlighted with 3 streamer columns. Posters of tropical lands lined the walls. Everything was perfect — except that the band, Devil ' s Workshop, failed to show up due to an “accident”. A stereo was quickly found and set up to provide the music. Even though the absence of a band caused problems, on the whole the dance was pretty good. Kim Carter was presented as the 1975 Homecoming Queen and Robin Deacon was Maid of Honor. 16 Moments
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During Homecoming week there was no shortage of ways to get with the spirit: decorations, pep rallies, and different crazy clothes every day. Monday was clash day. The wildest combina- tions of apparel could be seen promenading in the halls — such as checks on stripes on plaids! On T uesday, 50’s day, there was so much hair grease and cherry red lipstick that anything of the 70’s was an anachronism. Sports day brought out everything from baseball uniforms to rods and reels. Thursday was the Bicen- tennial day, with the parade, pep rally, and movies that night. In addition to Red and White day, Friday was Head day. There were bizarre hats and painted faces — even a Jaws” mask. Friday night school spirit reached its peak with an easy win over Lord Botetourt. Sitting in the hall with Shan Mitchell and Lee Foster is Jerry Kahn who went all out on Red, White and Blue Day. The Scarlet Hurricane Marching Band helped to lead the 1975 Homecoming parade down Jefferson Street. j ! Homecoming Week 15
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Beautiful but bandless While sitting with Cindy Weeks and Brian Brewbaker, Dick Emrey waves to the cam- era as Tish Leech looks on. Under the canopy ceiling, Seniors Steve Wilson and Audrey Goldsten admire the decorations as they dance. Preferring to dance on stage. Butch Hos- tetter and his sister Gail Swink enjoy the music. Homecoming Dance 17
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