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Homecoming 19 Excited about the parade and nervous about the game. Homecoming candidates JoAnn Edwards and Tonya Bridges talk with Dale Frazier and Sheina Waddell Showing their spirit at the bonfire, sen iors get fired up during class competition. The bonfire was one of the many events held during Homecoming week Finishing the float before the Home coming parade starts. Juniors make sure everything is |ust right Their efforts paid off. Juniors won the float competition.
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Costume Day, + Spirit Spots + Farmers Day + bonfire + parade + game + dance = Haunted Halloween Homecoming ‘Tuesday is Blue and Gold Day, Wednesday Senior Bandana and Sunglasses Day, and Thursday Farmers’ Day,” stressed the announcements Monday morning. It urged students to dress in the theme for each day. Student Council promised Haunted Homecoming ’83 would be the best ever. With the Monster Mash” and a skit, they announced the theme at the Spirit assembly. Expressing joy and delight. Kristi Link shares her congratulations with newly appointed Homecoming Queen Janet Copses. Janet will serve for one year as queen. The final week before Homecoming proved to be hectic for students. Each class rushed to finish their float, while clubs completed their usually smaller ones. Spirit spots went on sale Monday. Before school and during lunch, Council hoped to promote both competition and enthusiasm by the sale of the ten cent spots. The number purchased by each class was announced after school. On Tuesday, seniors voted for the Homecoming Queen Senior football players had no minated senior girls to be candi dates. The girls' pictures were placed on the main lobby bulle tin board. Following a day of mocking Dorman by dressing as unedu cated field hands, students pre pared for the bonfire and more class competition . . . Enjoying a night at school, students cheer for the Vikings and a victory against cross town rival Dorman. The Vikes shut out the Cavaliers 21-0. Showing their school spirit, these stu dents dress up for Homecoming week Each student that dressed up had a chance to win a prize for their creativ ity. Watching the progress of their Viking teammates, trainer Tim Smith and players John Gibbs and Brian Ham mond get a few minutes of rest. 18 Homecoming
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Preparing for the parade, candidate Showing their enthusiasm for their Paula Woody and cheerleader Robin great Vikings, students crowd around Henderson fix their make-up. the Bonfire to help with the cheers Farmer’s Day outfits reflected the outlook for the upcoming football game, including predictions for the outcome. Seniors show their pride in their class with this sign. Since it was their last homecoming, they really got into the spirit of Haunted Homecoming. Dressed in their Haunted Halloween Homecoming outfits, the Varisty foot ball cheerleaders are ready for the pep rally at the Memorial Auditorium. Taking competition seriously, Russell Broom and Allison Parker admire 10-04‘s door. Every homeroom was encouraged to participate in decorating their doors. 20 Homecoming
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