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Barely slipping by a Salem tackier, tailback Kevin Hendricks runs for a touchdown, to try to up the score to 13 and 0 for the Cougars. Homecoming court 1984 (Front row) Terri Rollyson, Tammy Allison, Sher¬ ry Hyde, Leslie O’dell, Terri Hubbard, Rana Whited, Johnna Snell, Farron Chinault, Renee Wright, Eva Altizer, Melody Hammet; (Back row) Lydell Slaughter, Danny Dodson, Craig Lin- kous, Curtis Goad, Mike McNutt, Johnny Johnson, Tony Sullivan, Chip Sparks, Ron Frank, Jack Turner, Chuck Dunavant, T.J. Hicks.
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Curtis Robertson, a freshman in dis¬ tress, gets directions to his class from varsity cheerleader Kathy Gooch on the first day of school. Mr. Wally Flinchum shows an exhaust¬ ed expression after sitting in a two hour long faculty meeting, during the first week of school. English teacher Mrs. Jackson and P.E. teacher Mr. Chapman are attenting the first faculty meeting of the year. It was held in the Vocational Multi-Pur¬ pose Room. First Week of School
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Cougar Reign Week-long preparation ended with the Cougars reigning over Salem 27-14 The football game held on Friday, November the second wasn’t just any ordinary foot¬ ball game, it was the home¬ coming game against the Sa¬ lem Spartans. There were fa¬ miliar faces, sights and smells at this home game. Many past graduates and past football players attended this crucial district game for the Cougars. The week preceding the “big” Friday night game was anything but dull. The week was full of fun, enthusiasm, spirit and lots of hard work. The hard work was used in preparation for the class com¬ petitions that were judged that Friday at school. All competition decorations fol¬ lowed the theme “Cougar Reign: The Golden Revolu¬ tion.” The competitions were between the freshmen, sopho¬ mores, juniors, and seniors for decoration of the locker banks, showcases and mini parade floats. First through third places were awarded to the classes. Placing first in the locker banks was the freshman class, second place went to the spirited junior class and placing third were the sophomores. The next event was the showcases. Placing first in this activity were the juniors, second place was awarded to the sopho¬ mores and last but never least, the seniors placed third in this competition. The last activity being judged was the class float competition. In this event the sophomore class took first place, the juniors had a solid second and the third place went to the fresh¬ men. There were five dress up days to show the true Cougar spirit. To start off these days, Monday one could find people wearing everything from or¬ ange and green to checks and stripes. Of course it was “tacky day” and the student body and faculty did their best. Tuesday, “dress to im¬ press” was the idea and the student body went all out for this. Wednesday was western day. One could find every¬ thing from cowboy hats and boots to bandanas and som¬ breros. Thursday was a favor¬ ite, fifties and M A S H day. In the parade of floats at the pep rally Joe Rasnake, Tim Hale and Russel Coble carry in the Senior float for competition. A former member of the Marching Band, Tim Black plays his drums at the homecoming game. A lot of alum¬ ni returned for this special game. During the homecoming pep rally Coach Joel Hicks gets the students fired up for the upcoming game against Salem. The Cougars won the game 27 to 14. 11 Homecoming
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