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Gregorv Pugh, Mala Freeman, Wen¬ dy Podmenik and Louise Purdy came to decorate Phoebus on a Sun¬ day afternoon before Homecoming Week. Students came and decorated the entire building with posters, and crepe paper in preparation for the week’s activities. Shelly Hodges adjusts Karen Turn¬ ers jewelry during mix-match day. A yearbook was given to the male and female who looked the best. HOMECOMING WEEK— IT CERTAINLY WAS VERY DIFFERENT by Paulette Parise T he most exciting week for most high schools is the Foot¬ ball Homecoming Week. Phoebus celebrated its 1983 Football Homecoming dur¬ ing the week of October 3rd thru October 8th. Both the students and the teachers participated in the following calendar of events: Monday: Pajama Day Tuesday: Mix-Match Day . Wednesday: New Wave Day Thursday: Toga Day Friday: Blue and Gold Day During each of the fun filled days, a contest was held in the auditorium, and all of the costumes were judged by the faculty The participants were judged on creativity, presentation, and spirit. The most successful days for participation were Pajama Day and New Wave Day. Each of the winners re¬ ceived a yearbook courtesv of the S. C. A. Courtney McNair, Leslie Stewart and Cora Burton head for class on Pajama Day. Many students final were on time as they didn’t requi as much dressing as usual. 17 Homecoming Week
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James Glass Kimberly Goodman Carla Greene Shimel Gupton Rebecca Hall Kevin Hamby Deborah Harrison Harold Hartney Schatzi Hawthorne Tamara Haynes Marion Higgins Rodney Hill Jinnifer Hilliard Charles Honaker Lorie Hosey William Houpt Garfield Houston Hannibal Howell Tasha Howell Isaac Hudgins 16, Seniors
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Waynette Swain protrays the Phoe¬ bus Phanton at the football Home¬ coming pep rally. She skated around the gym in hopes of boosting up the sophomores spirit. IF ANYONE HAD COME IN AND SEEN US DURING THE WEEK THEY WOULD HAVE FREAKED OUT T A Tednesday after school, the mall area shook with the sound of New Wave music, while the punked- out students danced with a sudden outburst of energy. On Friday, all the Phan¬ toms, dressed in blue and gold, gathered in the gymna¬ sium for the loudest pep ral¬ ly of the year. In a spirited way they showed their ap¬ preciation for their school and their football team. Timothy Hulbert Brenda Hunt Philip Hunt Teresa Hutcheson Larisa Jachmann Kevin Jenkins Larry Jenkins Anissa Johnson Stanley Johnson Steven Johnson Sebrena Jolly Wendy Jones Royetta Kinzie Latonya Langhorne Todd Lattimore Edythe Lee Brian Lentz Jeffrey Levi 18 Homecoming Week
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