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A TIME OF CELEBRATIO -1 Five Days of Fun, Tears, And Memories T1 C h I A 5.3- 5.f+?ff'f'7 Talent in the Crowd. Proud oftheir school and not ahaid to show their enthusiasm, these SJ-LS. students build a spirit raising pyramid in the stands during Homecoming week. Powder Puff Powerhouses. Alter several days of practicing aher school, these junior and senior Beta Club members H- nally get to tackle someone other than their own team members durmg the long awaited powder puff football game. An Awsome Spike. During the Homecoming week, the girls' volleyball team played the faculty in a game of volleyball. Here, Coach Mullins powerfully spikes the ball over the net. A Dedicated Worker. Making a float for the Home- coming parade is an annual activity for many students. Angel Estes shows her school and senior class devotion here by diligently stuffing the senior float. Homecoming F' ' --?2'3.v if- ' ...YF N 'Ll i I .. 4 . it vii cg: x' ' ,I i M5 . 4 N- IQ' W' r :4p! Y ' R . j V f 'f,. . ,JT .. ..,. . V A, 7. Caine '. , .. K f .w
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Homecoming week is a special and ex- time at Smyrna High School. During and organiaations. On a rainy, cold Monday, October 24 Club held a powder puff football Beta girls and junior Beta girls. This the juniors unexpectedly won the held. Some ofthe events held at the carni- val were a rifle shoot, baseball throw, shav- week, all students ha ve the privilege of ing cream fight, bean bag toss, computer in many different activities. games, and the sale of biorhythm charts. events are held by different These events were held both outside and in the gym due to the wet and rainy weather. Wednesday was concert tee shirt day, and a pep rally was held during third peri- Students were dismissed Hom first od. A hot legs contest was held with con- in order to watch this game between testants being senior Mike Reese, junior Mike Hosford, and sophomore Keith Sto- ry. Mike Hosford was crowned the winner On Tuesday during second period, a of this contest. Aher the contest, the stu- of events and a tug-of- war were dents enjoyed a volleyball game between the district champion girls' volleyball team and various members of S.H.S. Rzculty. The girls won a close victory. Thursday was Asbestos Day and was sponsored by the Student Council. Students were encouraged to wear surgical masks and nurses' and doctors' uniforms. As the week came to a close, the sun began to peek Hom behind the dreary clouds, and students looked forward to a great day for the parade and Homecoming game. 7: . V N f ...s.-.- aff' i . Rifle Shoot. Matthew Herman aims very carefully at the target in hopes that he will win one of the big prizes during the Homecoming week carnival. The rifle shoot was sponsored by the R.O.TC Nice Throw. Another activity enjoyed by all students during carnival day was the bean bag toss sponsored by FHA. Here Rod Roberts aims for the target in hopes of winning a prize. Q Lg Tug-oFWar or Shaving Cream Fight? When playing games, there are winners as well as losers. In this game of tug-of-wan ,A 5,25 Da vid Miller is obviously the loser as he and Andy Miller continue to throw shaving cream even after the tug-of-war is over. rhe King One of rhe highlights of the Homecoming rally was an S H S Hrst - the Mr. Hot Legs Contest. The boys boxes over their heads paraded around the gym, showing their Mike Hoslord was chosen by rhe students to have rhe Hot- legs Pictured is Mike Hostbrd and Homecoming Queen rte Cannon as she prepares to escort him around the gym. H0H1C'C01I1I71g
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