Spartanburg High School - Spartana Yearbook (Spartanburg, SC)

 - Class of 1983

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Ml, J W Q Q' if W ,,,, VV 2 W ff The class competition during Homecoming heightens at the Thursday night bonfire, All three classes cheer and yell chants to show their spirit. The third place senior float leads the line of class floats down the Homecoming parade route. School spirit is not limited to stu- dents, Principal joe Delaney and Mrs, Olga Burtnett prepare for the sack race. Ed.: li. The tug of war games are some of bonfire Seniors Todd Prochaska, as grimace as they use all their the fiercest competitions at the Patrina Whiteside, and Tony Thom- Strength 10 pullthe rope, Homecom1ngf'l1

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Car bash + bonfire + parade + floats + costumes + queen + football game + dance 2 Homecoming week. -1-c-K-E-Y M- O-U-S-E! Every- body was in the Wonderful World of Dis- ney along with Mickey Mouse during Homecoming week. Excitement started to build on Monday when classes worked all day to complete their floats by Fri- day. Thursday during the lunches a Car-Bash was the main attraction. The car symbolized the Boiling Springs Bulldogs whom the Vikings planned to demolish! Thursday also was Bandana day and students decked out in their favorite bandanas. All during the week Stu- dent Council sold spirit spots and encouraged class com- petition. At the end of the week the class with the most spirit spots would be named the winner. At the annual bonfire on Thursday night, everyone cheered during spirit com- petition between classes. Ciames were held between classes and the faculty. The tug-of-war, pyramid build- ing, sack race and dizzy wizzy kept everyone busy until the fire was ignited. The week in the Won- derful World of Disney was exciting and tiring. Also, sad for seniors who completed celebrating their last Home- coming at SHS. 1' rf? 2 V 0 3 3- A fallen sack racer is applauded by Ginger Pinson and David Traxler while on the sidelines fellow seniors laugh and cheer. 10fHomecoming A I At the Homecoming bonfire, Sen- iors show spirit by wearing jerseys representing the Key Club, the In- teract Club, and Powder Puff foot- ball, N ,f t W-fi, fx: w,.,Mk4 W . Z .121 ' f M l , -V W Letting out her frustrations, Rae Emory bashes the SAC clunker car. SAC charged 25 a whack at your fa- vorite faculty member's name. Hopping to success, Luke Wilburr leads the juniors to victory in th sack-race. The juniors were thl overall winners of the game compe tition.



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12!Homecoming Homecoming week ou were more ner- vous today than you were the day before exams. lt's been a hectic week but you loved every minute of it. Today began the costume competition. Student winners were Sarah Caggiano and Renee Robins. The teacher winners were Ms. Sunni Parker and Mr. lay jeter. These people showed their Wonderful World of Disney Spirit. Students made last minute spirit spot purchases in hopes of victory. It paid off for the junior class which came in first, Seniors second and Sophomores third. Throughout the school, doors were decorated with the Homecoming theme with wishes of victory for the Vikings. Homeroom 11-43 Working together to bring their float to victory, juniors add final touches to their first place float. After hours of hard work, juniors from Mr. Frank Austell's homeroom proudly display their door decora- tion. Teachers show off their costumes for the costume competition during the break on Homecoming day. with Mrs. Wanda Steele came in first place. Mr. Wy- att McDaniel's homeroom 11-56 came in second and Mrs. Kathy Bell's homeroom 12-87 came in third. After school everyone rushed to the parade which began at 3:00. Football play- ers unfortunately couldn't take part because they had practice. One of the football players, Tony Price said, Coach Kyzer felt that all the activities during the week distracted us from doing our job on Friday night, so we practiced 30 minutes before the game. All during the week the football team prac- ticed extra hard. Michael Armstrong said, We prac- ticed five days this week in pads and that helped us to keep our minds on our busi- ness. All of their hard work paid off with a Homecoming victory - Vikings 21 and Boiling Springs 0. , r '-'jx'-iff' .Y , K 4. , f.. .. w lv N .fx X ,x I QV -1 'X rx S

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