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1 3 HCDMECOMING '78 141 I1 Bonfire smokes the air with spirit. 21 Steppers perform a stool routine during the Homecoming pep rally. 31 Swing Choir does a special dance routine. 41 Alumni remi- nisces about old times. 51 Choir sings a number for the occassion. 61 Coach McCollum crowns Queen Mary Kay. lOfHomecoming
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qv- I' I Adventure, newness, excitement, and extreme anticipation ran through the minds of about 980 students August 25, the first day of school 1978. For the sophomores, it was new big, and scary, for the juniors it meant being caught in the middleg and for the seniors it was the beginning of their best year ever. . V. , -.g,Y,,,,. f-- -V133 'f 'XT' 'H' , .,-V f- -' - -I.. ' --i? -7' .:.-4. . John Montgomery, junior, spent most of the time watching sophomore girls. For senior Randy Gore, It was the beginning of the end. Well, since I am a senior it was great! I had a very intellectual experience, remarked senior Lea Harper. Whether at work, rest, or play, the new year had begun. lt was the Show That Never Ends .... N For sophomore Sheri O'Bannon it was time for being both excited and scared, but it wasn't as scary as I thought it would be. g za P' +- .,? Y a 'Jil I 1,5-'JI ---I ....-.4 -rf--1'-- ' v .,' iff' 'if .. vb , . 4. Qg,f JV'g.f1v I-r 1 .13 7 8 9 10 ..-. I 1 Y . -- L nf.. :wi :-'-4 -.iff-v - ' . .. , ...- . .. . ,Q I , e . ,--::-1.we: 1... ff .4 4 l1 -fx A, ...Riff-Q4',, V, .gg K if 3-M . sl ..-.
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Homecoming ,78 is a time for celebration, not only for Queen Mary Kay Cogswell, but for everyone, young and old alike. Hat Day headed homecoming activities which starting on Tuesday, October 17. Red and Black Day, along with the bon-fire-pep rally Thursday, also helped boost spirit. Homecoming day activities began with registration of alumni and tours of the high school. A noon luncheon was given in honor of the Class of 1929. An assembly honoring Homecoming Queen Mary Kay Cogswell and her court led into a pep rally bringing students' spirit to a peak before the parade. Senior class captured first place in the big float entries and mini-float division winner was the Art Club. lLLE 5 lj Art Club captures lst place in mini-float division. 21 Alumni partici- pates in a fire drill. 35 Feature twirlers lead the band in the annual parade. 41 Senior float wins first with Flush the Mountaineers. 51 RHS banner leads the way for the band. Homecomingfll
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