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Homecoming Queen, Beth Bauman, and her court: Sharon Albert, Laurie Walker, Shelley Sharpe, and Brenda Blevins smile through the rain after the halftime crowning. Couples danced to the music of Homer Stills at the annual dance. Number 80, Johnny Wilson, snatches a pass away from a John Battle defender. 23
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Homecoming Brings Season ' s First Victory The way it was in the 1950’s was depicted by Lonna Yates and Mac Poe in the Senior Class skit. Thursday night, October 17th, the auditorium was the scene of the an¬ nual variety show. This year’s theme was “The Way We Were”; clubs, classes, and organizations all got together to participate. The climax was the Senior class skit entitled “At the Hop” and the singing of the Alma Mater. Friday brought rain, but that didn’t dampen our spirits. We had a pep rally and right before the game a parade featuring the candidates for queen, the Scarlettes, and the band. The John Battle Trojans came out fighting in the first quarter, but they found themselves to be no match for the mighty Hurricane and were defeated 20-0. Varsity Cheerleaders, Sharon Albert, Brenda Blevins, and Karen Willis showed us a light side of commercials in the Homecoming pep rally. Esteemed faculty members gave a look at one of their 1930 meetings. 22
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Fall Causes Hassle Fall was a blend of hot, lazy days, red leaves and happenings. In addi¬ tion to all the hassle of classes and homework, many people chose to participate in extracurricular activities. Sports took up a good deal of time for some students while others chose to march in the band or take part-time jobs. Field trips such as the senior’s visit to industries also were a part of our routine. Whether working or studying or playing or just sitting on a bank in the sun, it was somehow typical and it was fall. The dangers of overpopulation were presented by State Department employee, J. Grant Burke. Shakespearean scholar, Milton Dickson, presents one- man show. Everyone knows that writing on desks is forbidden, everyone except Sal-
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