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And the royalty is • • • If my friends could see me now. forgot my gloves! ’’ Kristie, it’s time for us to go! They're about to start playing the music! ” Before the Homecoming ceremony, a mad dash was made to Vicky Chism's car, where she had a pair of extras, and Kristie was saved from being the only girl without white gloves. “All the girls looked pretty, said Laura Reaves. “I think the piano player did a good job because I messed up the music. ” Laura turned the music sheets while Tammy Keaster played the piano. On October 28 the ceremonies, one in the gym and one on the football field, were not the only part of Homecoming. During the week, the seniors sponsored different dress-up days. Monday was warm-up day. and Barbara WAITING FOR EVERYONE to finish taking their pictures. Vicky Chism’s lather crowns her. Pope led the Scrappercise in the gym at lunch. Western day was Tuesday. Wednesday, preppy day, elected students for each class competed in the Scrapper Bowl. The Scrapper Bowl was a contest based on questions made up by every teacher. The sophomores and the seniors tied with I I 5 points each. A dance contest was held in the gym on '50’s day, Thursday. During lunch on Friday, deck-out day, shrimp was served with candles on the tables and ‘ 'Southern Comfort playing in the cafeteria. The senior sponsors. Mrs. Jan Ponder and Mrs. Deb Tackett. thought of the ideas for the days. Mrs. Tackett said. “My brainstorms come to me in the bathtub at five in the morning. '' She said that the whole idea for the dress-up days was to get everybody involved in Homecoming week, not just the royalty. (Cont. on p. 10) THE HOMECOMING ROYALTY IN-CLUDES Istanding) Tammy Young. Siaai Davis. Rhonda Spigner. Trisha Henry. Angie Clements, Susan Sanders and Shema Davis; (seated) Kristie Hudson and Queen Vicky Chism. (Nashville News photo) BEFORE THE HOMECOMING CEREMONY IN THE GYM. Todd Hallmark, Tim Freel and Mark White wait to escort the royalty. Homecoming 9
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AFTER THE LAST TOUCHDOWN, the royalty gets ready to leave. ON DRESS UP DAY. Lisa Williamson. Lyne Westfall, Leann Musgrave. Laura Reaves. Lisa Smith and Tracy Hardin discuss the week’s activities. BEFORE THE PEP RALLY. Sissi Davis explains to Shema Davis how she will walk down the aisle with her escorts. 8 Student life
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ON ’50t DAY, Rhonda Hubbard and Lesley Watson stroll in the dance contest while coach Willie Click judges them. (Nashville News photo) TO KEEP FROM GETTING HIS SUIT DIRTY, C.W. Walker wipes off the bench before sitting down. Royalty “The seniors made it exciting with the sock hop and jazzercise and everything,” Patta Henderson said. “It helped the spirit of everything.” Vicky Chism, the queen, said, “It couldn’t have happened in a better year. We had a good season being in AAA for the first time. Representing Nashville, and most of all the Scrappers, will be a memory that will always be with me. 1111 1 THINKING ABOUT HOMECOMING. Tony Lyons and Scott Floyd wait for it to begin. GETTING READY FOR HOMECOMING. Leslie Watson helps Kristie Hudson put on gloves borrowed from Vicky Chism. 10 Student life
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