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Student magic conjures Homecoming A mix of anticipation, achievement, activities casts the Devilish spell. October is tra- ditionally a month filled with sorcery, witchcraft and magic. So it isn’t sur- prising that the student body spent the week of October 15 concocting a spell to produce a Home- coming Week filled with activity, achievement and anticipation. Preparation for Home- coming began to brew' on October 1 when students chose seniors Cathy Faris, Jennifer Holland, Bar- bara Long, Trish McFar- land and Deanna Ross as the five contestants for the Belle of St. Marys. During the week var- ious organizations tried to cast a spirit of enthusiasm over the school by deco- rating the school grounds, working on new routines for Friday or selling dif- ferent items. Sophomores, as is tradition, trans- formed themselves into clowns to enhance spirit. On Friday, Homecom- ing reached its climax with the introduction and election of the Belle. The real events of the day were not to begin until 2 p.m. when the Homecom- ing Parade began. The parade led by Marching Devil Band also included the floats and several PAINTING ON A HAPPY sports teams. Parade Marshall was Steve Tay- lor, vice president of the student council. After the parade, the annual thuse took place on the football field. Later the sophomore class was given the newly installed Big Mouth and “Spirit Stick awards. The ju- niors captured the Spirit Doll . Mr. Charles Smith announced a tie for sec- ond place in the float competition between the sophomores and the ju- niors. The seniors, for the third time, arose as the winners of the $25 prize for the best float. CROWNED 29th BELLE OF ST. MARYS on October 15. Barb Long lives a storybook evening. FACE, Angie Hammett, one of the ten sophomore clowns pre- pares for Homecoming. 8 Homecoming
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SENIOR VARSITY FOOT- BALL PLAYER MIKE SMITH gets assistance from cheerleader Denise Davis as he prevails against trackstcr David Cross in a thuse jam-eating mar- athon. This contest was one of the highlights that filled Home- coming day. SERVING AS THE HOME- COMING COURT are (front) David Wherry. JoAnn Steele, (second) Cathy Faris, Jennifer Holland. Barb Long. Trish McFarland. Deanna Ross, (back) Rob Miller, Mike Duni- gan, John Park, Rick Miller, and Steve Poling. AFTER MAKING A CROWD-PLEASING HOMECOMING PRESEN- TATION, band members sit back to take in the game. Homecoming 9
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