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Spirit Week 13
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Homecoming 75 successful, in spite of rain Spirit Week, traditionally a week preceeding Homecoming, was filled with good times. Varsity cheer- leaders organized the daily activi- ties. Students were allowed to chew gum the entire day, even during classes on Monday. Bubblegum and Balloon Day. Tuesday. October 14, was Bicen- tennial Day. Students wore 1776 costumes or the patriotic colors of red, white, and blue. On Party Day, Wednesday, Oct- ober 15, students dressed as if they were going to a Masquerade party. During all lunch shifts that day, cheerleaders provided party games such as Pin the Tail on the Charger, Twister, and Bobbing for Apples. Thursday, everyone found a way to participate since lollipops could be eaten. Hats and shades and crazy socks were a part of many students costumes. Friday was Green and Gold Day. Everytime the bell rang students yelled “Beat the Bears . The game although it was Homecoming was concelled because of rain. Never- theless, the Homecoming Dance remained scheduled for Friday night. The band, Sunny Days from Chapel Hill, provided the music for the evening. While the Homecoming Court was introduced at the dance, the actual crowning was reserved for the halftime show on Monday night. The Homecoming court was selected by a majority vote of the girls’ classmates. Nominations were made on the class level from each homeroom. Two elections were held during the week, the first to narrow the field down to two nominees from each class. In the second the entire student body selected the Homecoming Queen from the class nominees. Senior class representative Debbie Leesnitzer was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1975-76. The football team fought for a vic- tory over the Bears and won 7-6. 1. Randy Brooks finds that there is a lot more to bobbing for apples than meets the eye. 2. Mr. Kitzmiller adds the finishing touches to the DECA float. 3. Sherri Mulligan wore an intricate patterned hat on Hats and Shades Day. 76 Homecoming Queen, as escort Craig Cook looks on. 5. Rusty Calicutt is amazed by Elaine Hooks s ■‘new look. 6. John Huston, Debbie Leesnitzer. and Susan Dark paint the windows for the Hompcoming Dance. 4 Pam Baldwin crowns Debbie Leesnitzer. 75 12 Spirit Week
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Senior Debbie Leesnitzer — Homecoming Queen Debbie Leesnitzer First Runner-up Second Runner-up
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