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'fQU 5»i 4 Tammy Huff flashed a gleaming smile to the crowd after being crowned 1976 Homecoming Queen. Carol Hamilton, Matt Ruger, eighth grade; Judy Mauer, Tim Richardson, sophomore; Denise Davis, Randy Saylor, seniors; Terrie Horad, Larry Mauer, seniors; Tammy Huff, Jim AmRhein, seniors; Ann Galloway. Eddie Morris; Alisa Lente, Greg Sharp, juniors; Lisa Moffitt, Rob Lee, freshmen; Tammy Hoban, Dean Hoff- meyer, seventh grade. 19
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HOMECOMING Rushing around tring to get the last minute details into place always seems to result in a best ever” Home- coming. Having rained all day the day before Home- coming, people were a little doubtful about the weather conditions for Homecoming. But the day of Homecoming came with out rain and this seemed to add a little glow to each senior candidate. Although it was undecisive that the girls were shaking because they were cold or because they were nervous, all awaited the crowning of Tammy Huff as Homecoming Queen ’76. The crowning of the new queen took place at half time of the South Decatur vs. Brown County football game. 1976 Homecoming Queen Tammy Huff was crowned by 1975 Homecoming Queen Penny Duvall and was given a dozen red roses by Student Council President Gail Holcomb The Homecoming actually began with a parade of class and club floats, local fire trucks, Queen Candidates, the Court, and police cars through Westport. Gail Holcomb looks on as 1975 Homecoming Queen Penny Duvall crowns Tammy Huff as Homecoming Queen. The junior float with the theme of We’re Goin’ on a Tweety Bird hunt” won the Presidential Award. 18 Best Float Award went to the sophomores with the theme of We Love You SDHS. Riders were Judy Mauer and a disguised football player.
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HOLIDAY SPIRIT Trees, decorations, carolling, programs-the spirit of Christmas moved South. Following the Honor Society and F.H.A. tradition, the art and business rooms set up trees. As usual, French students sang carols for all unsus- pecting junior high classes. This year they were joined by Spanish, who also constructed a Mexican pihata. The annual Christmas convocation this year featured the Band, Choir and Drama Club. The Drama Club presented a play entitled, Send In the Clowns,” The main idea involved searching for what Christmas really meant. Through the play stu- dents found that the meaning of Christmas was giving, and who gives more than the clowns? Christmas was the start of a long, long, long, holiday. Are we ever really too big for Santa Claus? National Honor Society trims its annual tree. Breaking a pinata is easier than baseball— sweeter, too. 20
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