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Thursday night ' s bonfire blazes against approaching darkness. Below: queen nominees, Marcie Young, £r. , Natalie Mitchell, soph. ; Laurabeth Pierce, jr. ; Kathryn Springer, sr. Lesa Bess Angel turns cowgirl on Western Day. We welcomed Homecoming in traditional ways with special days, the bonfire, selling mums, and the sock hop after the game. One major difference was the absence of class float-building competition. The student council, however, built a float with a bi -centennial theme for the queen nominees to ride in the parade. Losing the cliffhanger ball game didn ' t damp- en spirits at the sock hop. The boys knew they had played well and done their best.
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Homecoming Brings Unity, Friendly Competition Sophomored enjoyed victory as Natalie N-Iitchell took the Homecoming Queen title. The junior class won first in wall-decoration of the gym. A new individual compe- tition was added. Students competed by personalizing th- eir locker doors wth football numbers, slogans, club names, .whatever they identified with. Dirk Perry took this honor. Odd hats and color combination emerged on Sock-and- Hat Day. Below: Squaw (Ricky Dill) takes number sense test Wes- tern Day. Natalie Mitchell, crowned queen, is escorted from the field by her father. Below: Rena Koonce, Steve Sargent, Amy Hazlewood, Gerald Stanley, and Don- na Hale enjoy Fifties Day.
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-Joint Effort Produces Popcorn Rally The Popcorn Rally was a potpourri of comical acts and musical skills. Or- ganizations were invited to enter their acts with the three best skits being given cash awards. Groups practiced for weeks before the performance and finally, on December 16, they made their debut at the Popcorn Rally At intermission Ralph Gonzales served popcorn and punch to guests. Loretta Young received third place honors with her rendition of Feelings , followed by the girls ' F.C.A. taking second place. First Place was awarded to the Annual Staff for their presentation of Dummy and Company . Emcees Charlotte Thomas and Steve Sargent discuss the coming of Santa. Boys ' F.C.A. -presents slow-motion football. David Stroud and Tony Henson receive 1st place award from Cliarlotte Tliomas.
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