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Topper Spirit Peaks During Homecoming Week Crisp Autumn air marked the arrival of Homecoming week for the Hilltoppers. Spirit was high as the student body prepared for the weeks festivities. Thanks to the efforts of a very active Pep Club, spon- sor of Homecoming, spirit increased all week. Posters and banners appeared throughout the campus. Enthu- siasm was dampened only by a temporary concern that the arrival of Rosalyn Carter might prevent the Pep Rally or delay the voting for the Queen, time conflicts were solved and the festivities continued. As the student body entered the gym a sense of spirit filled the air, which would continue throughout the weekend. As the band played, the cheerleaders rallied support for the Toppers, reaching an intensity rarely seen at Science Hill. Following the Pep Rally, votes were cast for the 1979 Homecoming Queen. Votes were counted, but the can- didates would have to wait until the night's football game before knowing the results. Smiles of well-wishers, parents and friends lined both sides of the street as the parade began the exciting eve- ning. Cheers for the winners sounded as Mr. Sidney Smallwood, former Superintendent, crowned Tracy Yates as Queen. •— The football game began with spirit on both sides of the field. An exciting but scoreless game continued through three quarters until the Toppers offense pushed in for a touchdown. Rain started to fall, dampening the field and the spectators, but nothing could dampen the spirit. Saturday's festivities continued as the Pep Club deco- rated the cafeteria for our well-earned victory dance. Our great Homecoming was a single effort of the student body to make this an occasion that will be remembered for years to come. During the half-time performance Bobby Ladich assists the band in their salute to the queen. Precision Marching was the ROTC contribution to the Homecoming parade. Cheers filled the stadium as former superintendant Sidney Smallwood placed the coveted crown on Miss Tracy Yates.
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Tracy Yates Chosen as Homecoming Queen Firs! Runner up: lisa WisImhi, Sponsored l VK A. Second Kunm-r up: Susan Addison. Sponsnn d l Be Homecoming Queen: I racy Yales.
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Defensive Action by the Topper Line gave the team a 7-0 advantage. Decorating the walkways was one of the many ways Michelle George showed her school spirit. Enthusiasm by the cheerleaders during the Homecoming parade helped build Topper Spirit. 17
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