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Fullback, David Norton, hopes to in- timidate the Lafayette Rams with his bloody face. Defensive tackle, Joe Scales listens intently to Coach Snow. Junior Tim Gilliam is in awe of the amount accomplished in a varsity locker room during halftime. ate Pre 15
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10 Fashion With the look of a high fashion model, Chris Anby poses in a black taffeta evening dress, with silver sequins. Standing out from a balloon background, Emily Coyner models a pink and black ensemble. The casual look: Dorothy Carney displays a black mesh sweater with gold accessories.
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Rarely seen without a smile, junior Colleen Walling wears purple and gold reflecting her school spirit. Excitement filled the halls as Homecoming 1983 came into focus. The traditional Spirit : Week had arrived. It was » time for that one week out of the year ’ when the whole school could join together to act a little crazy and show a lot of school spirit. On Monday morning students arriv- ed dressed in t-shirts, Sweatshirts, but- tons and even shoelaces representing various schools and colleges for “College Day.’’ Tuesday was ‘“‘Tourist Day’’ and the halls were filled with wacky to’rists decked out in sunglasses, bermuda shorts, hats, cameras, binoculars and their favorite vacationiand shirts. Several tourists 16 Spirit Week four Hore years! During spirit week, these Freshmen “anticipate (ore) | =SeCeM II . Spirit Week carried their own lawn chairs to class as they followed maps for guides. Wednesday, students showed their class spirit by dressing up for ‘‘Class Day.’’ Seniors demonstrated their sophistication as they paraded the halls in their finest attire and juniors bopped in fifties fashions while sophomores covered their shirts with billions of buttons. Freshmen displayed their spirit by dressing mix-match. Thursday was designated as ‘‘Mourn- ing Day’? and Monarchs mourned the death of the Ferguson Mariners by dressing in black mourning attire. Fri- day was ‘‘Purple and Gold Day’’ and the spirit was at it’s highest. After a week of preparation, the Homecoming ceremonies could begin. Not catch @ joke, Karen Ashworth [6@RS lost as Glen Knowles and €arol Matthews laugh
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