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Excitement of homecoming in the air Homecoming nominee Stephanie Redd, Teresa Pearson, '74 queen and Karen Vavra, drill team director. wait for half-time activities of the Red Oak-Kemp game. Senior nominee Stephanie and her escort, Eddie Pearson, await the announce- ment ofthe winner. Eddie gives Stephanie the traditional kiss after she is crowned '75 queen. Ronny Nobles, Lee Jones, John Mulkey, William Hamilton and Gary Carroll watch as their oil well really pumps on the FFA float. the Spindle Top. Cheerleaders Beverly Baumann, Renee Muir- head, Keli Whittill. Tracy Perry, Patti Adams and Kendra Goodloe sit in council before going on the war path. The Hawk Band, led by Kenny Himmelberger, drum major, head the home- coming parade through town to the tune of Gallant Marines. Freshman Donald Lute portrays the western farmer on the classes' winning float. Lieutenants Sha Haney and Kelly Lute, along with the drill team line, march in the annual parade. Denise Shackelford and Kevin Cohemour seem to be obeying Horace Greely's admonition to go west. young man, go west. homecoming 11
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You could smell excitement and feel the anticipation in the air. No one had to be told it was the week of homecoming. The theme of homecoming was How the West was Won and everyone was invited to dress accord- ingly that Friday. Students stayed up late those last nights before the big day putting final touches on their floats which carried out the theme. Each of the upper classes outdid themselves from years past on their entry. However, the freshmen took top honor with their first endeavor in float construction. The only organization to enter a float was the FFA. Senior David Hitt served as Grand Marshall of the parade, which started on the school parking lot and ended downtown, where the pep rally was held. Since everyone else was dressed like cowboys, the cheerleaders dressed as Indians. During the game's halftime activi- ties, the Hawkette drill team and the majorettes, in keeping with the theme, performed western routines to the The Wabash Cannonball and How the West was Won.', Senior Steph- anie Redd was then crowned home- coming queen. After the Hawks took a 20-18 decision over the Kemp Yellowjackets, a dance was held in the gym featuring the Messina Brothers. It was a tiring, but very eventful week. It's nice homecoming only comes once a year. 4' 4' r . 'J 'i 5 .3 A M V turf ' V.- w t 'az 4, 3,514 An, 5 ,411-. V. VZ.. V Vptx ,gd ,I U 5.2. V ' r ' . , ' fiuix V if 5 f -. i oi.. 'Ve fc -. . f1,1'-Q. . .Q A p pg A. Q 'fa '11 1- . ' Q - .4 4.-1 1. Dig - . wil' -R .1 ,. 4 in I ' N fx if fig V - A BJ? v . t '- --X f S, -N---'i'3'S, -s ' - ' 'N ffrffi W-iw' 1- W ?-J-fr.. 'f,i 10 homecoming 'Fir ,4 YA. 'QL x j ,, ! l f
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A soft shoe routine to All for the Best. complete with mime, twenties dancing and a strobe light for the old-time movie effect. is performed by Karen Bryan, Kenny Himmelber- ger and David Hitt. Where are you going? Can you take me with you? While Kim Whitfill sings lead, Kim Chancellor. Carriejo Durbin and Brenda Decker say goodbye to Jesus, portrayed by Lamar Livingston. before the crucifixion. Kim Chancellor sings the well-known number, Day by Day, with choir backups amid 300 balloons and six-foot-high letters proclaiming. God- spell, a good tale. Lamar and Kenny complete a square dance step to, We Beseech Thee. Between numbers, Keith Shelton, social studies teacher. narrates the performance. The staging of the production involved barrels, tables and the gym floor, as well as the stage. After Jesus has been crucified, his followers carry him out singing, Long Live God. 12 Godspell S p It rf' Q I 5 I . sl.. l , -f-ff - :gr J f F
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