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1. The Senior girls experience a win over the Junior girls with a score of 12-0. 2. Tammy Higginbotham, Lisa Waldridge, and Brian Arnold stand by anticipating the call of the referees. 3. Teachers show their spirit for 50’s day: (bottom) Mrs. Floyd, Mrs. Redwine, Mrs. Birdwhistle, Mrs. Short; (top) - Mrs. O’Banion, Mrs. Coyle, Mrs. Briscoe, and Mrs. Noel. 4. We’re 1 ... says Junior Kindra Reed, during the powderpuff game. 5. Tricia Bugg, Mitzi Thompson, Christi Coyle, and Lori Logue are back in the 50’s. 6. David Moore, Becky Buchanan, and Shannon Murray show their T-shirts. 7. Dewey Gregory poses on hat dry. 8. Beth Rogers works on the senior float for the H-coming parade. Student Life 13
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Ritzing It Up Many activities highlighted Homecom- ing week through dress up week, the pep rally, winning the football game, winning the senior powder puff game, and the competitive floats. On Monday, during dress up week all of the students wore their hats. There were cowboy hats, work hats, gangster hats. Tuesday was dress-up day. The guys wore their three piece suits and dress shoes. The girls wore their suits and high heels. Wednesday took us back to greasy hairdos and poodle skirts. Everyone enjoyed 50’s day. Thursday was button and T-shirt day. Everything from powder puff jerseys to Ocean Pacific shirts were worn. The girls had a powderpuff football game which the seniors won 12-0. When Friday came everyone filled themselves with spirit by wearing red and blue. Homecoming week reached its high point at the football game against Casey County, which the Scotties won 14-12. 12 Student Life
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A Night o£ Change October 14, 1983. The whole day was devoted to change. It began with a frosty morning. Jackets were placed over everyone’s shoulders. Students decorated the halls donning their red and blue garments. The school day was dismissed at 2:00 for preparation for the parade. The floats had to have a southern theme. The fans sat with blankets draped over themselves trying to warm the cold bleachers beneath them. During half time Julia Ballard was crowned queen and the band presented their special pro- gram. After kickoff another change took place; Mercer was winning its Homecoming. For the first time since 1978 the dogs posted a victory. The last change was that the dance was moved to Saturday for better attendance. WLAP provided the music for our theme “Putting on the Ritz.” 14 Student Life
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