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Latin Club members construct their tribute to the Knights. Classroom evaders adorn the REFLECTOR Homecoming car. Jovial artists cite the Op-Art look. 18
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inthusiastic cheerleaders instigate riotous reactions. Cindy Sink and Sandy Emerson lead a football pep parade. Individual Initiative Activates Animation Tintinnabulating spirit vibrated throughout the Knights’ activities, sparking a surge of electrical stimu- lation. Overcoming student lethargy, pep rallies in- spired self-appointed cheering sections to lead Soc it to ’em” yells. The vigor generated by these sessions welled up inside of Knights; the tension and flurry of the sporting events provided an opportunity for a loud, animated release. Three respective pep rallies were devoted to the sen- ior, junior, and sophomore classes. Sloppily dressed and wearing tags to identify themselves, the classmen tram- pled the halls, shouting exclamations for triumph. En- livening the Petersburg coffin, TD students added their signatures to those that had already endorsed the in- scription May Waves rest in pieces.” 17
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Misogamists Display Hellacious” Bunny Few classes and unusual freedoms marked the home- coming preparations of Friday, October thirteenth. Crepe paper flowers, a red devil suit, cemetery grass, and other last minute items sent Thomas Dale students racing through the usually quiet village of Chester. Portraying an entombed Patriot, the Hi-Y float gained special attention while the following car dis- played the CBTD Bunny of the Month’’ in a devil’s suit. The FHA captured the prize for the best float, which depicted a May pole — each string representing a phase of a housewife’s duties. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y entry, adorned with flowers and an archway bearing the club’s name, merited the title for the best car. The unique parade terminated with the announcement of the Homecoming princesses. Patrick Henry’s doom unfolds on the Hi-Y victory float. 19
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