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10 Homecoming Wild And Zany ... To most students, Homecoming meant a whirlwind week of wild activi- ties. Ir was a special part of the school year when everyone dressed up on each day of the week. During these days we saw everything from punky Punk Rockers to those crazy, zan y hats created for Hat Day. Everyone looked forward to Homeco- ming week — decorating the halls, dressing in wild costumes, and selling spir- it links for five cents apiece. We all wantr- ed to make the longest chain to show that our class had the most spirit. “Homecoming is the most exciting week all year long!’ said junior Sherry Henson,’ and the best day of all is Green and White Day.” We all wore our green and white shirts, socks, and anything else we could find that was in our school Proving thar spirit can be built through participation, freshman, Lisa Webb, dispiays the har thar she colors. All week long, classes competed for the spirit stick that was to be award- ed at the Friday morning pep rally. Ev- eryone yelled as they walked through the halls from class to class. “it was a time to show off the school spirit and pride,’ stared junior Susan Sudweeks. The excitement built from day to day and was greatly emphasized when, after a week of activities, we walked to our cars which were covered with shoe polish graffiti. This pepped all of us a little higher. “Ir gives me a sense of impor- fance when people look at me and know I'm from Overton High School,’ junior Melinda Gipson said. By the time each day had ended, we all had an- other group of memories that made a mark in our lives. created for Hat Day during Homecoming activiries.
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emory is a feeling, ajoke,asmile, close foorball game on a cold, windy our separare ways with anticipation and ‘Iris a warm, treasured moment Friday night; those long hours spent on fear of the unknown focusing our lives in in our hearts and recalled decorations for our prom: and finally the the cirection of the success and happi- Jaughrer, and pride. We all joy of graduation which seems to rake ness for which our years of school have mories of high school: thar 30 long but comes so soon. Now we go prepared us. en Seniors 9
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Ar the morning pep rally, sophomores Nickie Young, Tonja West, Kim Harris, Missy Willlamson, and Misty Stanger stretch our their class s chain of spirit links for the winning measurement. Because a look is noticeable, a an junior fon Herrin, eee the p05 er she construct- ed using her artistic talent: Homecoming 1
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