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Danny Corbit Lisa johnson K Tet? l ?. Joe Saia ' Darline Campbell Q sr 1 Marlin Smith fg Tammy Lott W FRE HMAN MAIDS AND ESCOR TS During the outdoor pep rally, coaches, Cooper Farris, Jimmy Webb, and John Kirker, are unable to decide which class has the most spirit. - 1 'tiff' 5 A T PWW23 , 1 gr : NS,-41 - M I Qin, is sr, M r mgps H -iw, fi' 'h,'13b+7'?Qz 7 -sw A' 1 s K f , , .. I. . T I ', 2 if P434 R ,f.c.H 4 1'1 . 31s Y,- 1 va Y-P1 '43 ,A, V ' .i I5 -, J-Q-, ' -X V The freshman maids, Dar1ineCampbe11, Tammy Lott, and Lisa Johnson give a warm smile despite the hot sun. ' Student Life I Homecoming 31
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The annual staff then brought out the spirit chains. As the chains were spread across the grotmd it began to look like the Freshmen were Suddenly Mrs. Hollingsworth appeared with another bag of spirit chains belonging to the Seniors. The final tally showed the Seniors winning with the Freshmen second, jtmiozs third, and the Sophomores last. When the time came for the victory cheers, the spirit was so immense t.hat it was impossible to make a decision as to who won the spirit stick. The coaches decided that it was a four way tie among all the classes so the spirit stick was given to the whole student body. After the pep rally everyone went to what was left of sixth period and counted the :minutes until the school day would end. Excited about winning the spirit chai.n during the Homecoming pep rally, Seniors really begin to show their spirit. 'ITL '-Lg... bf- - , ' , ' .':,r 5Ilvv-ff. f- wg' -. '. SOPHOMORE MAIDS AND ESCOR TS Randall Anderson Glenda Wells ?,,rH.iJ 30 Student Life 1 Homecoming Beau Carpenter 21 Barbara Wells Rosetta Wash James Drake
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BONFIRE . Homecoming night came at last. Excited and eager fans filled the stadium and watched as the cheerleaders and the Homecoming Court rode by on their beautiful floats. The cheerleaders' float was a miniature replica of a football field, while the Homecoming float's theme was ' 'Summer Place' ' . The float was lined with beautiful ferns. In the middle stood a gazebo with vines winding down all four corners. The queen and the student body maids stood around the gazebo while the class maids were seated at each end. As the band played, Mr. Larry Rouse, emcee, introduced t.he maids and escorts. After all the maids in their summery gowns of pastel colors were escorted to their positions on the field the queen, Elisa Smith, was presented and crowned. As soon as our lovely court was off the field, on came the mighty Tomcats ready for action. The battle was fierce but the South Pike Eagles proved to be too tough for the brave cats. With dampened spirits everyone left the game to go to the Homecoming dance where their spirits were soon lifted by the music provided by the band Smokin' ' ' . As the night came to an end everyone realized that it had flown by a little too fast. Dancing to the tune of Woodchoppers Ball, these cheerleaders entertain the student body. The cheerleaders shower the crowd with footballs at the Homecoming game. LITTLE PEOPLE These students struggle to build a pyramid at the bonfire. Lo' -f--.,,,-1 ,, V ,.X1,,f-gi, A , , , , e , .. - ..-. -,.,.,-. - , - L .,. L .J ,..-- tr ffflir saw' -' J' ,,,,, 32 Student Life l Homecoming
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