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Batesville may have won the homecoming game; but, it will always be remembered that the Bulldogs only won it in the last 30 seconds of the ballgame, and after a hard fought battle. Freshmen Jackie Murphy escorted by Lynn Shiremen. Sophomore Jennie Foster escorted by Gary Richardson. Center: Senior Float-riders. Jim Israel and Tammy Hoard accept the Best Float Award for the Seniors. Left: The Junior float, titled The Battle of Bulldog Run. with Terrie Hoard and Billy Gatewood riding, won the President's Award. eco ' r'C 7
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Charlene Tungate escorted by Larry Nieman. Kathy Stier escorted by Doug Sharp. Cindy Cooper escorted by Scott Perkins. Penny Duvall escorted by David Hensley. 16 Homecoming The Senior Float: winner of the Best Float Award. Riders: Piccolo player. Tammy Hoard: Drummer. Jim Isreal; Soldier with flag. Brian Hess: other flag bearers. Sandy Horan and Sandy Bryant. Trumpet players in tractor cab. Marcia Bass and Sharon Beatty. Driver. Kathy Miller. Homecoming ... A Product of Everyone’s Effort On September 20. 1975. at 2:00 p.m. the Homecoming Game officially began with our opponents being Batesville. Actually countless hours had been put in before this. With the building of floats and the planning of the parade, everyone found some way to include their work in making the Homecoming possible. At half-time of the game, the 1975 Homecoming Queen Pen- ny Duvall was crowned by 1974 Queen Linda Bruns and was given a dozen red roses by Student Council Vice-President Cyndi Ogle. The Senior Queen Candidates were: Cindy Cooper escorted by Scott Perkins. Penny Duvall escorted by David Hensley. Kathy Stier escorted by Doug Sharp, and Charlene Tungate escorted by Larry Nieman. The Court consisted of: Terrie Hoard escorted by Roger Thompson; Jenny Foster escorted by Gary Richardson; Jackie Murphy escorted by Lynn Shireman; Becky Dixon escorted by Tim Bruns; and Suzie Lewis escorted by Line Ogle. The homecoming activities actually started at 12:00 noon with a parade featuring floats, candidates, the Court, community fire trucks, and a scout color guard through Westport. The theme of the parade centered around the Bicentennial and the Senior float with the theme Stars and Stripes and Cougar Victories Forever won the Best Float award. A new award, the President’s award went to the Junior float titled Battle at Bulldog Run”. A special thanks is extended to everyone for the homecoming, as it was tru- ly a product of everyone’s effort. i % m i’ i With surprise evident. 1975 Homecoming Queen Penny Duvall accepts a dozen red roses from Cyndi Ogle, as her escort David Hensley watches.
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Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song For the first time in South's history, by choice of the steering committee, the 1975 Prom was not held in our gym. The place? The Ramada Inn atop one of the many beautiful hills of Nashville, Indiana. A three- course buffet dinner was served in the “old- fashioned” decor of the Heritage Room. The band Sunshine officially got the Prom under way when they played the theme, “Just an Old-Fashioned Love O Song” as King Tom Smith and Queen Lisa Johnson CO traditionally danced the first dance. The after-prom was held at Columbus Skateland; and the breakfast was served by the Junior parents in the school cafeteria. Our 1975 Prom King and Queen: Tom Smith and Lisa John- son. The couples of the Court and the King and Queen begin the dancing. 18 Prom
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