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Keen spirit competition between juniors and seniors, prom dresses and tuxes, successful bonfire made Homecoming events sparkle Football season may have been over, but the fun was just starting as the final game was designated as Homecoming. Students took part in the traditional costume days. Monday was ’50’s Day and Twin Day; Tuesday was Class Color Day and Celebrity Day; Wednesday was College Jersey Day and Sports Day; Thursday was Dress- Up Day and Career Day; and Friday, the game day, was School Colors Day. The most unusual day was Dress-up COLLEGE JERSEY DAY brought out t- shirts in a variety of colors and mascots. (Photo by J. Battle.) THE WINNING SPIRIT CHAIN, sold one link at a time, almost filled the center circle of the gym. (Photo by R. Ross). Day because a number of seniors de- cided to really do it right. The girls wore prom dresses and the boys wore tuxedos or suits. During the week, DECA sponsored its traditional Spirit Chain race be- tween the classes. Once again, the real race was between the juniors and seni- ors, with the juniors coming out on top. Third place went to the soph- omores, and the freshmen came in last. The official announcement of the Spirit Chain winner was made during the Thursday night pep rally bonfire. Unlike the last few years, organizers considered the bonfire a success. Friday night, of course, was the big night as the fans went to the game in big numbers to cheer the football team on and to see the crowning of the Homecoming Court. The evening was bittersweet. Although the court selec- tions seemed to please the crowd, the Raiders fell 13-14 to the Baldwin Braves. (Copy design by J. Battle). TITGA
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STUDENTS HOPING TO EAT in the Las- seter lunchroom during second half lunch are lined up the length of the lunchroom. (Photo by G. Seabrooks). AFTER WAITING IN LINE, senior Monica Sampson still finds time to enjoy some laughter and conversation with her hot dog. (Photo by SPI). Mrs. Alice Williams and Miss Lisa Rushin, Lasseter cafeteria workers, run the serv- ing line as rapidly as possible to beat the bell. (Photo by SPI). ncehtime Woes So 68 ss 2.02 +6
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A TOWERING INFERNO sends flames licking at the stars was the masterpiece of the Spirit Club and JROTC volunteers who built it. (Photo by J. Battle). STRIPES WERE THE ORDER of the day for this pair of seniors, Lynn Kemp and Beverly Hill. (Photo by J. Battle). REALLY DRESSING UP in last year’s prom dresses was this group of senior girls. (Photo by J. Ashley). Homecoming Week Oo 1@) 1@) 12)
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