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EEP is , Dlx: ug band members Randy Fecher, Jeff owling, and Barry Hawthorne entertain e student body at the homecoming pep lly. asketball homecoming's theme was isplayed all week long inthe halls and on e bulletin board shown here. P:-Y 5 sy' , -- , P 6' W. . ffl. t f 'Www L? , yy W 54' f W ,I .- .,.,.W.- .. Q 4 Basketball homecoming maids were seniors Linda Battista, Stella Holland, Stephanie Rhodes, Kim Ward, juniors Kim Boren, Rebel Ward, Page Hiller, and Stephanie Harp, sophomores Pam Milkert, Rusti Hopkins, Alice Shuffield, and Rachel Powers. As they enjoy the homecoming pep rally, sophomores Courtney Dawson and Darren Beckham show their Rebel spirit. 9. . . ,iw Who says? K. Phillip Corbin, Jackie Johnston, Caroline sophomore senior Thompson, What I liked b6Sl The thing I llked b6Sf senigr about homecoming WHS QSWUQ 3 Chance The dance was tha was the chance of to :akf FEV! in the best part of seeing everyone 3302252 822 ng homecoming because if1V0lV9d. having 8 undertaking the it was the most fun and 900d time, and those responsibility gf it was the celebration PFSUY 9if'S in SWGSNS- planning both pep at the end ofa hard rallies. week of work.
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Dixie Volentine Rebels Celebrate 'Heart-y' Homecoming U sing VaIentine's Day as a theme, the Student Council spearheaded Deep in the Heart of Dixie as the Basketball Homecom- ing celebration, February 13-17. Throughout the week, activities were planned to build up school spirit before the Rebels-Rogers game on Friday night. Such events as the Biggest Heart in Dixie contest and the Secret Hugger competition were new addi- tions to the homecoming fun. The council also sold carnations which were delivered to homerooms on Valentine's Day. Door and hall decorations by homerooms, class councils, and clubs gave the school added color during the week. Prior to the varsity game on Friday night, senior Cindy Mosley was crowned as the 1984 Basketball Queen, chosen by members of the basketball team. Maids included seniors Stephanie Rhodes, Stella Holland, Kim Ward, Linda Battistag junior Kim Boren, Rebel Ward, Page Hiller, and Stephanie Harp, and sophomores Pam Milkert, Rusti Hopkins, Alice Shuffield, and Rachel Powers. The week concluded with the tradi- tional homecoming dance in the cafeteria. James Jones, a local disc jockey, was the director in charge of music for the event. I W? tt ssif .. E 5. WSRQ - Spirit is raised at the pep rally as the louder the yells the faster the pies hit the faces of seniors Steve Litzinger, Mark Moore and Larry Fulford. Crowned as the 1983-84 basketball homecoming queen is senior Cindy Mosley. Helping with the homecoming decorations, seniors Julianne Lee, James Hornsey, and Caroline Thompson show spirit as they decorate senior hall. M
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Junior Charlotte Hubbard spends her extra hours helping customers at the dress shop Marie's. Football games provided Rebel fans a chance to show their spirit and to have fun with their friends on Friday nights. Hfter Hours Ftebs Make the Best of Time Off Homework didn't always come first when it came to after school activities. Some students had other ideas. I go home, bum around, and eat on weekdays, sophomore Camy Sharpe replies. I go out, junior Stephanie Karr explained, and go to the mall, and go to Fun City. I live on the telephone, Donna Knowlton, sophomore, said. Favorite student activities include going on dates to movies and going out with friends. lf I can find free time on weekends, I usually just try to get away from a hectic week by spending time with friends, James Hornsey, senior, commented. Every once in a while I enjoy a good video game, but I especially enjoy a date with a nice dinner or other social activities dur- ing the evening. While leisure activities took priority with some students, most agreed they did take time to study at home. My grades reflect the fact I fre- quently put my leisure activities ahead of my studies, James Horn- sey admitted. Some may live on the phone and some may go to Fun City, but to sophomore Camy Sharpe a nice evening is just going out with a guy to eat and maybe to a movie afterwards. Others also agreed that quiet evenings are nice, too.
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