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HOMECOMING fcontinuedj the sloppiness in students a chance to rise to the sur- face. A new innovation, a Pep Variety Show, was held Thursday night. The week's climax was Friday. The homecoming parade and pep rally, with the Homecoming Olympics and Dog Show, set the mood for that night. Also Super Rebel Gary Lambright was awarded a plaque. A pep rally was held pri- or to the game at Mayo- Thompson Stadium, and this yearls homecoming queen, Staci Stancil, was crowned. Then the game began, ending with a 10-6 victory. The homecoming dance, held Saturday night in the main hall, ended the week. Clown suits and paper l Faces of homecoming: fans ftopj show up despite weatherg Gary Lambright receives Super Rebel from Gina Peoples fabovejgand Mrs Maurine Slates Grand Marshal Streamers Were then put up leads the paracle frightj. , until 1977's homecoming. M A BEST W or rams up T .ll Iliff. I ill Allin. ' A Put Pressure on the Bulldogs is the idea conveyed by the Senior- Council float tying for first place with FTA. Dale Brasuell, senior, applies the pressure as the slogan suggests. 40
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Howl-le-luiah! the football mecoming theme chosen because of e battle with the Springdale Bull- gs rocked the gym, and was dis- ayed on the floats during home- nming week November 8-13. Southsiders had a howling good me participatingin the week s events. On Monday door decorations .ose to the occasion of the Week and per Rebel nominations were begun. Tuesday Dog Biscuit Day had we students looking for six people ssessing dog biscuits. ' Dog Pound Day Wednesday llowed. For a quarter friends for emiesl could be sent to the canine ntraption for a five-minute stay. 'QAAA ,Mu.,, 'Q lv . 'M Q3 V 1 .' x 1 ' ir 'l g . ! 1 ' gn we- O Wg: I f 41 A 455, A Homecoming actiuities sparked a Beat the Bulldogsn spirit. Miss Sue Watts fleftl shows off her canine, an entry in the Ugly Dog Contest. Being sent to the dog pound was a popular penalty during the lunch periods, as Kelly King and Billy Wofford fbelowl demonstrate. Among those promoting pep on Shaggy Dog Day was Miss Dorothy Hosford flower rightl. n:'ev'5 c N e D All I ,K . VV , ,it .VVV ig. 't ,YV Y' va--rv - me ' - tl l XJ . i' f ,4'A.6'f v I I I 9 REE 41' ' 'GAA .f I I, Q14 yy.: ' f 'OA,, 'oor decorations were judged also. e art room took top prize for its rsion of victory. Thursday Shaggy Dog Day gave fcontinued on page 403 Clowning around was a common sight during omecoming day. Seniors Leisa Hopper, Maude 'owell, Ellen Lockwood, and Debbie Covey try to inspire more spirit in the student body during the pep rally by making their own small cheering squad.
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5 f l , 5 A 1: rv L' 4. tw I f t W' Clowns were abundant on homecoming morning as they sold balloons, walked in the parade, and appeared at the pep rally. Jewell Johnson, A r, , X... 412' pa- bright clothes. i un'--0 S Q I ? L 1 A f., ff 9 . 1 .f. ff ' Q if in p . 2, af, 1-6 1, K ' in 3 'ff .q - , N ., 44? t 1: 1 Q, Y .1 ge.. 1' JJ F :YH?jrf7f: T'7f. Q V. 2 k X , , VT . 5 ' Y 1- -6-?i'x'fi'i5f?h21 i,-we , ' ' J. .4 .,z' -. junior, was one of the many jesters with funny hats, big feet, fuzzy hair, and s.s IIIIIIIH I Z lllllllll PII 5 mul li: E I0 IIIIIHI E Q Ill Q ED w 'llllll 3 'M z mmm ummm ummm 'I 2 9 2 2 lliulllii o Floats and doors show the theme Howl-le-luiah. The Sophomore Council works on its float fleftj and the winning door frightj belongs to art.
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