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Page 12 text:
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10 Smiling happily, Anne Carter receives the homecoming crown from Mr. Buchanan. Waving to the crowd, Debbie Baker takes her place as a senior princess. Cheering at the homecoming pep rally, Lisa Creel and Carolyn Collins raise the spirit of the sophomore class.
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SEPCIAL EVENTS Enthusias and a creative endeavor by Pam Duncan and Carl Kersey are what made happenings more exciting and worth participating in. Santa and the Misses bring in the “3 Christmas Cheer by singing , at the Christmas Concert.
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Spirit week opened with a quiet bang. Because of the construction around school, two of the traditional events were not planned. A bonfire was not built and dummies were not | constructed by the classes. Other | events, class colors day, school | colors day, and the pep rally were at the end of the week. The competition between the classes ended at the outdoor pep rally with the sophomores winning the class colors day, school colors | day, and the pep rally of the week. The seniors received second place and the juniors came in third. Homecoming parade opened with radiant floats and faces. The seniors won their float category with ‘‘Hang It Up, Confederates’’. The Drill team won in the club category. Class princesses were presented at halftime, and they were Tamara Privitera, Paula Allen, sophomores; Lora Lenhart, Sherry Ruckart, Beth King, juniors; Debbie Baker, Cathy Carden, Donna Conner, Anne Carter, Tammy Bell, seniors. At halftime, the announcement of homecoming queen was made. queen. camera. Anne Carter was named Homecoming queen, and Tammy Bell was named maid of honor. The Homecoming Dance was held the following Saturday night. The cheerleaders worked after school every day to bring to life the theme ‘ ‘We May Never Pass This Way Again’’. A boat was in the one corner of the gym and a swing of flowers in the other. Lyrics from the song decorated one wall of the gym. Music was provided by M. F. Rattlesnake as the dancers danced away another memory of the year. After talking to the crowd, Kathy King returned to crown the new homecoming Ho lding up her sign, Cathy Miller helps the crowd to shout the players’ names. Marching proudly, Gary Jones leads the homecoming parade. In a moment of craziness, Pam Duncan and Dr. Strange (Carl Kersey) pose for the Promoting school spirit, the varsity cheerleaders cheer their hardest at the homecoming pep rallies.
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