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Page 21 text:
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School on Sunday!!! Not really, but the halls were full of every- one decorating for the big home- coming week. Each class was assigned a specific section of the school to decorate and the com- petition was on. All this work was a prelude for the official judging which began on Monday morn- ing. Everyone came dressed in overalls since this had been des- ignated Bulldog’s best overall day.” Between the student cos- tumes in overalls and the hall decorations, TCHS did not look like a school. After all it was all part of Halloween Week, too. The Junior class took top honors for hall decorations. Tuesday was Dressed Fit to Kill Day.” Sunday best was the order of the day, but Wednesday was a true Halloween treat when most everyone came dressed in a costume or at least a mask in celebration of Mask the Eagles Day.” Everyone was out to really Mask the Wakulla Eagles. This surge of spirit continued through Thursday’s “hunt Eagles down Day” when everyone wore his best hunting outfits. With all this preparation, the Eagles were too quick and succeeded in stopping the best efforts of the TCHS Bull- dogs in Friday night’s game. Friday was a unique day of Homecoming for there was no school. What a mess! No skip- ping classes to decorate for the parade. Everyone was already out and the spirit was high. The parade, scheduled for one o’clock, stepped off late due to the cloud burst. All the weather did not dampen the Bulldogs spirit for the game that night. The pregame show began at 7:30 with the presentation of all the Homecoming Royalty. Queen Janet Guenthner and King Jimmy Link, who had been crowned Thursday evening at the traditional Homecoming Pep Rally, reigned over the many festivities. 17
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bfotiU!CWmtt£j Royalty Ckoscw by Cetuiw5 Members of the Homecoming Court were Amanda Williams, Katrina Ellis, Sandy McKinney, and Shirley Williams. The King’s attendants were Mark Fraser, Dave Peck, Pat Sulli- van, Bruce Allbritton and Rus- sell Cannon. All are members of the Senior Class and were elected by their class. A new tradition was initiated by the cheerleaders and this was the selection of a Superdog. Each class selected its candidate and all week placed money in his money can. The catch was that pennies were negative votes. In all the competition was extremely keen between the Senior and Freshman classes but the Sen- iors won. 18
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