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HOMECO -I lllllllll lllllllll Q D MING Ccontinuedj Knocking the Rogers Moun- taineers off their high horse was the challenge given to the Rebel cagers February 25. This year's homecoming theme was Dismount the Mounties ! and dismount them they did. Building up to the big day were many spirit activities planned by the Student Coun- cil and other clubs. First, the Rebelettes furnished an over- sized Uouthousef' The Student Council intro- duced a new contest to the homecoming activities-locker decorating-won by junior Debbie Rodgers. A door decorating contest was also staged. The girls' gym took the top prize of S10 for its rendition of victory over the Mounties. Friday, the day of the game, climaxed the week's activities. It was labeled Hillbilly and Col- or Day. Students were encour- aged to wear the school colors fcontinued on page 443 After being crowned Southern Beau, senior Dale Brasuell takes his victory walk down the runway. Senior Maids: Susan Holland Cheryl Price Suzanne Williams Junior Maids: Liz Baxley Lisa Nordin Liz Paddock Sophomore Maids: Patti Bateman Michelle Ray Sara Smith if 'Fungi UE- Qu t fl 54 ,ii 1 Beaus Steve Hopper fleftj and Frank Sharum frightj compete. And the win ners are fbottomj Steve Hopper, Dale Brasuell and Larry Autry. r K dial. I Z:ii1fif5fg?ifil Masai! , , , ' ,, 1 , 1? iz . ua v 'Y 1.95 lzf.. 5' A L bi vl q -A I is ' ' ' gi 6 iii 'Mal ' :An S ' I I j iw 'K ,gf r C .' 1 lliw f tr ff' i I -nuff F, -c 1 J Y 5 g 9' 4:4 . S -Y 4 . 17 ff' g U 73 V, aff .A 'K 9 , ' Q i i f9- if 9 A A72 Y A ,gi r-u gairagdmsa is 1 if elsif s f. . A 0 ' vi kgs -1 .H ,- -1 ff H ' 59:-, . . as 7 U 'fm-'lf-rf L elle Y 'f'flL: Q .wwf-.'.3'f-' 'fr-' -A 'Wa-227' L A - A . '53gJ12Z'3 SCi' i,QzZ,.-.3415 W . , :wg-,.,1 Swaetvis K ,K . -ss .Mn . . , -. as l 42
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HOMECOMING fcontinuedj '69 5 W 9 dh Q M QQ I 1 . 1,4 WNV if fa f go' ,f A Q l il? 'vs Q 1 si' . f qv gwvlg 0 ,fp gay' fy, if Ag It 0' O QQ' 9 020' ' -39 x if 4249? X 9 4545 ' 0, s gif 9,59 ,93s,5aggg..,, iv ,ww A ,v U , My ! 'Q 0 ?11z1i:pq5 ' z I it? 559' f . N I Vfgsy mlgy Xa . r'Qe.4ze:n and to dress hillbilly style. A high-spirited pep rally was held Friday afternoon. Cheers and class yells accompanied the main event of the pep rally-the third annual Southern Beau Pageant. The five male contestants were seniors Larry Autry and Dale Brasuell, junior Frank Sharum, and sophomores A Spirit shines on the faces of the the Rogers Mountaineers by a mar Steve Hopper and Clay Hinshaw. crowd at the Southside Rebels' bas gin of ten points The final score Also during the pep assembly, Joe Bob Wise was kefbUll,h0m?C0mif'E game- Febfu' ended af 6050 named as the basketball player having the ugliest legs. ary Zi in which the Rebs defeated A spaghetti supper, provided by the Junior Council, was held in the cafeteria prior to the game. Moments before the game, Kelly Easley was crowned as bas- ketball homecoming queen. The Rebs climaxed the day with a tidy 60-50 victory over their opponent. Homecoming '77 ended on an upbeat,with both the football and basketball games resulting in vic- tories for the Rebs. 44 Pregame activities include introducing the court fa- bovej. At the game, Kent Brown fleftj tries for a scoring position as the cheerleaders frightj boost spirit from the crowd.
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