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i ng omecoming F ua 2 m :I II ua Q D L D l 4 ' as it F . M we V H M' ii Endless Preparations Homecoming came at an early date this year, and that meant fast prepara- tion and a lot of work for everyone. Nominees for Homecoming Queen were chosen while sophomores were still trying to learn their locker combinations. Several clubs did not get a nominee because they did not have one in time. Plans had to be started very early. Student Congress planned many activities to get the spirit up for Homecoming. Balloon sales started with each class having its own color balloons. Seniors won, having the most blue balloons sent off at the game. A hint week was planned for Sept. 16-20, the third week of school, where girls hinted to their favorite guy in hopes of a Homecoming date. On different days they took their guy to lunch, brought him cookies and can- dy, took him to the movies, and then the Howdy Dance topped it off after the Dallas Carter game on Sept. 20. The traditional hall decorations took a lot of time, attention and creativity. The sophomores came in third place with their E'Diamonds in the Rough hall, seniors placed sec- ond with the Greek theme, g'Toga or Not Togo to Collegef' and the Junior Class won with the Texan Alley Hall. - Dina Thomas
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lhllflitfmvimg ,ff Eric Borlon ,f'.1 gh ,....-.a- ' ' Sophomores Lisa McHail, Janette -f ff Jackson and Kathye I V b Jackson try to learn - the words to the fight li - song in a hurry. Jennier Healey UUIHIIUUQN UHQJH Q x: :L ru E F: F ..- -sz W, ,,,,, , , i Sophomores Dan Lawrence, Danielle Seniors Monica Moran, Calvin Nute, Karla Car- Garland and Jill Marks try to smile while junior michael, and Danny Parnell try to make the sophs Michael Buss makes them sing. nervous al the pep rally before Howdy Day.
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ligh spirits. volunt eers her in the nauund assay' qsng aomg Jerry David gives the student body a pep talk at the Sept. 27 Homecoming pep rally, while James Bush, Mike Nascimbeni and Susan Con- nor look on. Greg Overstreet and Jesse Pannell hang up a poster of their favorite Creek general, Mr. B. H. Remynse. ge., ut' 52911 KJV Student Life 19
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