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10 Of course, some days get rowdy, but when the rowdiness starts on Monday and gets progressively more frantic to- Shake, your body do their enthusiasm, Varsity Che another cheer. LET’S GET ROWDY wards Friday, it’s got to be Spirit Week -' the one. time during the year when the classes are organized and sharpened by the competition between them for the Spirit Jug. Monday was named class colors day. Tuesday was the football find but was 3 elimanated due to “Foul Play.” School colors day was next; students decked out proudly in blue and old gold. Thursday | afternoon was a busy one as students decorated their assigned halls. After judging, it was pointed out that all the halls were decorated beautifully with ballons, streamers and signs, but only one class could win. The Seniors hall placed first while the Sophomores hung on to a close second. ‘On Friday the scedule was altered for the outdoor Pep Rally at the end of the day. Students showed tremendous spirit. and didn’t stop yelling even after Mr. Spirit (Mr. Larry Buchanan) was hit in the face with a pie. , The Spirit Chain, sponsored by the Key Club, was also a big success. The most number of links was bought by the Seniors with again Sophomores in sec- ond and Juniors closely behind. It was announced that Seniors had won the the Spirit Jug. After the Pep Rally, many students went home to get ready for the game or helped complete one of the beautiful floats.
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12 HOLDING CO HALFTIME After the floats had taken their trip around the track for the second time, the students waited anxiously for the judge’s decision. The announcement came that the seniors had won Spirit Week. Then came the decision of floats - the sopho- mores came in first with their theme of “Send the Trojans Back to Oz” with the juniors float “Rack, Sack, and Pack the Trojans” coming in second. Halftime started off with a bang. The marching band, led by Dawn Barney, performed with that spirit inspired by Mr. Minnigh. The Homecoming Court and their es- corts proceeded onto the field; they are as ss Homecomi her reign as follows: Freshmen Dawn Craz, Becky Strobel; Sophomores Kim Hawthorne, Robin Johnson; Juniors Robin Under- wood, Vicky Layne, Lisa Wauford; Sen- iors Tammy Privatera, Paula Allan, Sher- try Dodson, Alison Huddle (Maid of Honor), and Janet Mercer. Mr. Buchanan and the 1979 Home- coming Queen, Lora Lenhart, crowned the new Homecoming Queen Tammy Privatera. The game unfortunately ended with the Monarchs-0, and the Trojans-28. But everyone took the loss in stride and went home looking forward to the dance on Saturday.
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