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Spirit lacking in traditional week Though Homecoming Week gave students the chance to have fun and show their spirit, fewer stu- dents than usual participated. Those who did wore different crazy costumes each day. The outfits were judged and winners received a ticket to the football game. Mon- day was Sports Day, and found students wandering the halls equipped with bats, balls, and tennis shoes. Tuesday, Costume Day, brought strange characters from books and movies into the school. The popular Fifties Day came on Wednesday with bright red lipstick and leather jackets. That night students enjoyed a horror movie, Trog, at the school. Thursday was Leg Day with rolled- up jeans and multi-layered socks. On Friday mismatched clothes in- vaded the school with such odd combinations as stripes on checks. Friday night there was a parade. Floats representing each class and the cross country team accom- panied students and the band in a march from the Lyric parking lot to the football field. Jaws II], built by the junior class, won the $50 first prize in the float competition. The cross country float’s band, Pablo Kazoos, provided background music for the cheers. A pep rally was held on the field before the game against Western Albemarle. Saturday night stu- dents danced at Studio ’79, presen- ted by the seniors. Homecoming Queen Lisa Mays and date David Tyree take advantage of a dance in- termission to have their pictures taken. Following their Homecoming represen- tative Debbie Claytor, eighth graders show they have school spirit, too. 12 homecoming
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Learning a new ‘routine for a football halftime show are six members of the flag corps practicing at band camp. This ins illustrates how the sunshine and rains of summer bring Deaueitul flowers into full bloom. The voene ae deena swarms over Nelson County running back in a 2 home -season football game. : summer ll
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The trombone section leads the way down Jefferson Street for the marching band dur- ing the Homecoming parade. Led by the cross country team, the “psychomobile” cruises the streets of Lex- ington in grand style. Hy [ieee icnaiia aay After emptying her wardrobe of odds and Female members of the AFS club brave the ends, Nora McGillivray applies them fora early morning hours to sort carnations for dazzling effect on Leg Day. first period distribution. homecoming 13
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