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Student Body Maid: janet McDonald Escort: Richard Howze 1 + 1 - u I L Q Pi?-. Smiling brightly, the 1977-78 Homecoming court waves cheerfully at the crowd. Student Body Maid: Darline Morrison Bcort: Chad Evans .1 .'- - E IB I The sale of links for the spirit chain kicked off Spirit Week, sponsored by the annual staff and cheerleaders. Class competition was tough resuliing in record breaking sales. Suspense mounted as everyone wondered Who won? The cheerleaders encouraged spirit throughout the week although spirit already soared. Tuesday was mystery day and two mystery people walked around school with a free dcket to Homecoming for anyone who said Beat the Eagles! to them. Thursday was spirit day with each class showing its spirit by dressing in the styles of different iimes and places. Freshmen dressed in the styles of the 50's while Sophomores came as Hippies. Both 'J Juniors and Seniors were Hillbillies and came in their overalls, freckles, straw hats and old pipes. Student Life X Homecoming 27
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K 'Elisa Smith Robert Former kg' HOMECOMING
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Brian Warren Tamarah Smith ' ' 1 Theresa Chandler Billy Berry IIS Fl! Stuart Compston Susan Dunnam SENIOR MAIDS AND ESCOR TS At dusk on Thursday students began to gather at the Pickle Field for the Bonfire . Spirit surged higher as people cheered, made human chains and pyramids, and ran arolmd the Bonfire . As the fire began to die down the Tomcat spirit did not. Some lingered around the Kwik Stop to discuss the next day's activides while others went home to spend a restless night filled with the excitement that the Homecoming game always brings. Finally the big day arrived- -Friday- - Homecoming- -Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Cain and several students spent most of the day preparing the Homecoming float while Mrs. Hollingsworth and the annual staff assembled the spirit chains. At 1:30 Mr. Williams and the band gathered outside for the pep rally. Soon the bell rang. Studems crowded between the two breezeways and the cheerleaders arrived on the fire engine. The pep rally started QH with a bang as the little people did a dance to Woodchoppers Ball played by the band. 28 Student Life I Homecoming 4..JvVl S , YL A! 'E 'N . I . ,N Q , 'x-':. 1 1 1 , L ,, ' 'ff-M- ' Z' ' : ,,'.' Y' i 7- 3 . , .4 D ,Q ,. , -. f -, -M . ,ELLA . - .- ' ' 7, '., -I :, v n 3122: 1 n Y rm- Y LLZLL. .4 .Y f Gathered around the Bonfire students ' 'Get fired up' ' for the Homecoming game. l ,L Ki-wi? A
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