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It Rained Un Our Parade' Our snakewalk to the stadium was probably the ost unusual activity during the week of home- nming. We had to do something to boost that old Rush Fever onto a victory because our inual bonfire and parade had already been can- tlled due to the rain. Instead of having our usual ep rally in the gym, the Key Club sponsored the bonfire outside the stadium. Tuesday night, how- ever, the weather was good and we were able to have the pep rally on the square. A new twist for homecoming this year was the chili supper on Fri- day night sponsored by the Student Council. The dance was then on Saturday night. ttopj After the parade was can- celled, Spanish Club members deco- rate the hall by their room. Cbottom leftj The VOE classes sponsored the Spirit Leaves Contest for their sec- ond year. The junior class won the contest by buying the most leaves to put on the trees. tbottom rightj The pep rally on the square drew a large crowd to support the Wildcats. These cheerleaders take time out for a rest while the drill team officers and twirlers perform. -4. i T ' . W. -it Student Life if x v O
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ttopl Mrs. Mabe picks up her homecoming mum that the Blue Blazes ordered for her. Mums were sold by freshman, junior var- sity, and varsity cheerleaders. fhottoml Theresa Shelton and Laura Wilemon perl form with the twirlers at the pep rally on the square. Tracy Ferguson, Craig Kids, Sheila Morris, are demonstrating one of the most popu dances, the A'Cotton-eyed Ioef' The homecoming dance is held on Saturday night ti year with the chili supper on Friday.
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Glaess, Chubb Win Contests , . 'M , W 'tt la t Richard Claess was chosen Big Man on Campus in the contest sponsored by the Youth Against Cancer. Students placed their votes by putting a dime on the man of their choice. Richard and runners up Harold Crist and Randy Tilley were presented at the pep rally. After the success of the Big Man on Campus, the YAC sponsored the Prettiest Legs contest for the girls. The voting was done the same way and Betty Sue Chubb was named the winner. itop leftj Betty Sue Chubb's legs were chosen the prettiest. ttop rightj Richard Glaess was voted by the student body as the Big Man. tbottomj Students were shown pictures of the contestants and voted by paying a dime. 18 Student Life 1,
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