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Spirit Progresses l 1 After the advancement of the Generals, Arleen Ealev develops her game plan while Ricci Campbell hopes he won't fumble on the . Sarah Metts' halftime performance brightens the General rou- goal line, tine. l l i l The last time I parked here, I was towed away, says Doug Crosswell to lennifcr Rogers. Right! Though Ann Lynch towers over Marci Waldie, Marci shows she is iust a little better.
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x x Nag . iw ' 7 s ll 'ff lf ' U' On October 14, the second annual Homecoming Parade was the spark that began the day's activities. Many organizations entered floats in the parade, which was sponsored by the Program Council. The floats were judged on the basis of size, original- ity, and style. During halftime of the Sharpstown game, Linda Penrod was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1977-78. After the game, the Booster Club sponsored the annual Homecoming Dance. Along with the distribution of door prizes, the sounds of Lucky brought the memorable day to a close. I1 uw' ,wc s UH, ' 4 y X 14444 ' 5 u'f,',4 1 0 ,. l 'xv 'K caan' 4 5 ,Q JC N' 1977-78 Homecoming Queen - Linda Penrod x +4 3 ,gif ll 'r gi The Program Council float for the Homecoming Parade was out of this world.
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