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Below: DECKED OUT IN WHITE AND GOLD, luniors and senlors partlclpate ln the pep rally. Junlor Varslty cheerleaders planned and cheered the rally so the Varslty rah-rahs could take the afternoon off. Top rlght: THE DIXIE DOLLS were another attractlon provldlng entertalnment at the Thursday nlght pep rally. Sprayberry lunlor Llsa Campbell has been clogglng and teaching clogglng for years. Rlght: COWBOYS AND COUNTRY MUSIC LOVERS turned out for the Homecomlng festlvltles Thursday nlght. Dallas Brlght and Tracy Duckett klck back their boots and enjoy the entertainment. Far rlght: THE 1980 HOMECOMING COURT: center: Queen Robyn Bennett and escort Derrick O'DeIlg left column from top: Kelly Laslo, escort Glenn Battersbyp Denice Campbell, escort Chrls Yandowg Tlna Wolfe, escort Rlchy Greenfleldg Klm Long, escort Jerry Bell, Robln Hlll, escort Greg Crawford. Rlght column from top: Lelsa Goldle, escort Todd Cochrang Phyllls Dipletro, escort Mark Fieldsg Lisa Rubln, escort Shane Ellerg Doris Olsen, escort Tlm Rlenaslep Klm Nlcholson, escort Pat Jarvis. Not plctured are Lavonne Dlpletro and Davld Dickerson, Debbie Stephens and Daryl Mauldln, Donna Gober and Ronnie Myers. 'RQ .X, V,, xl fly, ' sfY5 I 'S 'CII 4 12 THIS IS THE WEEK OF SPIRIT Xi.
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Here, at Sprayberry, the week before Homecoming every year is Spirit Week , consisting of electing the Homecoming Court, an ice-cream social, and five different dress-up days, then en.ding with a bang at two Homecoming pep rallies Thursday night and Friday afternoon before the game. All of these activities are designed to boost spirit for the game Friday night. The ice-cream social is planned by the student government for players, coaches, cheerleaders, and SGA members. This year all invited munched out Wednesday afternoon on an array of flavors and toppings provided by SGA members. Another event planned by Spray- bsrry's top-ranked Student Government Association is the Thursday night Homecoming pep rally or Music Festival. Taking the place of the Homecoming Dance this year, the Festival consisted of performances by Sprayberry's number one Band of Gold and Jackettes, the Dixie Dolls cloggers starring Lisa Campbell, and of course, Chance Mountain Grass and Gary Harris singing for Father's Finest. A crowd of Sprayberrians turned out at the Festival in anticipation of the Varsity Homecoming game the next night. Dress-up days were planned by SHS's Varsity Cheerleaders. Monday was Little Kids Day and Tuesday everyone dressed as tackily as possible. Wednes- day was Fifties Day and on Thursday, the schooI's spirited showed up in overalls and straw hats for Hillbilly Day . Friday saw a majority of the student body clad in Jacket white, gold, and black for the afternoon pep rally, in which the Junior Varsity relieved the Varsity Cheer- leaders of their duties. Also in the program were Doc Michel's dancing performance and cheers by a few of the elite Varsity footballers. The J.V. Cheer- leaders inspired the crowd to a frenzied spirit as the big game loomed only a few hours away. Top: AWAITING mem ANNOUNCEMENT an the Frlday afternoon pep rally, escort Scott Smith and contestant Tlna Wolfe anticipate the night to come. Tlna was one of the four juniors who were chosen to represent their class on the homecoming court. Left: CHANCE MOUNTAIN GRASS was another act that provided entertainment for the Homecoming Muslc Festlval. 13
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