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LEFT PAGE: 1. Is it a Life Saver, or is it a Certs? Donna and Mike check it out!. 2. Push and Pull, was it fun or WAS IT FUN! 3. Be cool, Regina! 4. Dancing in the firelight was almost as good as dancing in the moonlight. 5. Our “sack star,' Thomas Collins. 6. Denise, Janice, and ConnieVept the snake dance moving. 7. Once a child, always a child. Hang in there, Vivian! RIGHT PAGE: 1. Jan Williams rode in style as Miss FBLA. 2. The Juniors float placed 1st in float competition for the second year running. 3. The Cougar Klan (Seniors) waited eagerly to show the Baby Rattlers a taste of the “straight life. 4. Looks like the Sophomores had Rat- tlesnake on the Cougar Menu. 5. The marching Cougar Band and Cougarettes displayed their unmistakeable style. 6. The press car placed 1st in the club car competition. 21 Activities
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LET'S STRAIGHTEN IT OUT WAS THE THEME OF HOMECOMING '74' The Homecoming week of 1974 was a time of excitement, activities, and student participa- tion. The week started off with ’’overall” and hat day which received much involvement. Field day drew lots of student participation in the many activities such as sack race, water balloon throw, egg throw and pass the Life Saver.” Many stu- dents also attended the snake dance, bonfire, and the impromptu dance in the auditorium, with the Ag band furnishing the music. The Homecoming week was ended with the victorious football game on Friday night. 20 Acti vities
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QUEEN AND A TTENDANTS ADDED BEAUTY TO THE HOMECOMING CORONATION. The highlight of Homecoming week was the Coro- nation at the N.F.J.C. Auditorium. The Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Kirby Hutchinson and Katrina Akins, presented each couple as they ap- proached the stage. Entertainment was provided by Sandra Smith and the queen's court using the songs What The World Needs Now, and Traces. Our Alma Mater was sung by both the court and the audi- ence at the conclusion of the ceremony. As each member of the court left the stage, she presented Queen Sandra with a rose. 22 Activities
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