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Q ictozij c j-nJi c al¥ouj££n Homecoming 1970 proved to be an enjoyable event, well worth remembering by all those who participated or attended. The week was invigorated by the steady tasks of drilling in football, perfecting cheers and routines, preparing performances, and constructing floats and decorations. The football team prac- ticed diligently each afternoon, greatly anticipating a Home- coming victory. Cheerleaders, the band, and the chorus, put forth every effort to make their performances lively and spirited. Mem- bers of the Art Club took the responsibility of decorating the cafeteria, while Pep Club members busily worked in the gym. Members of each class combined their efforts to construct floats depicting scenes of Homecoming and Halloween. Finally, on Friday, with projects completed and excitement mounting, students were disheartened by a steady downpour of rain. The Pep Rally helped to renew their spirit by the crowning of royalty, honoring the team, and entertaining the entire student body. The game was postponed until Saturday afternoon and was played at Dublin. Despite the rain and mud, the Brotherhood came through to a fine victory, defeating the Maroon Tide 43-8. The parade was cancelled and floats were judged at the site of construction. The ninth grade class proudly won first place while the Junior Class was awarded second place. Saturday evening the Homecoming dance was held in the gym where the court was presented. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria. King: Larry Myers Queen: Betsy Graham Senior attendants: Robyn Dobyns and Randy Johnson Junior attendants: Martha Coble and Vic Mabry 24
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o £ck OO CJfy. Dan Corder follows along closely as Senior English students study Macbeth. Mr. Lambert explains College Board scoring to Barbara Riggle. 23
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omzcoming 1Q7® Sophomore attendants: Cathy Milstead and Brad Alderman Freshman attendants: Mary Coble and Rick Kelly Many different ideas of victory were expressed in the miniature float parade as shown by Terry Vaughn with the Senior float and Mark Elmore with the band float. 25 Eighth Grade attendants: Tami O’dell and Tommy Kegley
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