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The Most Exciting Week Of The Year ... The zany days of Homecoming began with Western Day. Painted hair, exotic make-up, and colored clothes brought Punk Rock Day and strange reversals indicated Backwards Day. But the best day of all was — Green and White Spirit Day. Long Spirit chains and mini-float designs were revealed at the morning Pep Rally, an hour long party with bubble-gum blowing, balloon bursting, shoe and egg relaying and spirit skits. When the cheering crowd left the afternoon pep rally we were proud, eager, and ready to be the best — Mustangs! Punk Rock Day brings out the true identities of senior Tony Sprayberry, juniors Brent John and Chris Trice, and sophomore Alan Gieb. Lots of hot air wins the bubble gum-blowing contest for eightt grader Dawné Hendley. Each class has its own favorite “Pie-Eating Monster” ready to eat: 7th-Roderick Adams, 8th- Jimmy Menges, 9th-Doug Wade, Soph.-John Holt, Jr.-Brent John, and Sr.-Todd White. Showing the winning mini-float for the eighth grade are Linda Branscom, Kim Foster, and Phillip Cox. 20 Homecoming Week
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players determined to psych up their minds and maintain serious attitudes toward continuing our undefeated status. The night be- gan with pagentry as the Home- coming Queen and her Court were presented. The ceremony was colorful and the participants in the festivities — team, band, court, and cheering fans — were aware of a special atmosphere. The Mustang victory was a great climax. a A Nn d P re Da rat | ONS Homecoming week ended with Coronation practice finds senior Russell Hughes helping elemen- tary students Kelly Stanley and Ju- lie Philley find their places. Big mums with long colorful streamers worn by seniors Chery! Elliott and Robbi Osburn symbol- ize Homecoming pagentry and tradition. Jubilant after their victory, the Mustang team cheers Coach “Bo” Talkington. Student Life 19
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On Western Day, senior Arli Go- forth and sophomores Melinda Gipson and Carole Eaves show how cowgirls really look. Will Sudweeks woke up on the wrong side of the bed and feels backwards all day because of it. cee ae dd White puts his big mouth and appetite to construc- tive use winning the pie-eating contest. Student Life 21
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