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thy “ Surprise reigns supreme in Sammie Goyne’s German Club receives “Best All Around” @ S . enone A expression. ibs Dragon. 4 , r “March on, march on” by Pete Hypes and Doug Wight celebrated Thomas Dale’s touchdown. o Homecoming 13
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MR. CRUMP IS HONORED AT HOMECOMING | Spirit is displayed by the senior class as they profess their love for Thomas Dale Although Sammie Goyne believed she was not “homecoming queen Dale of 1977. material,” the student body seriously thought she deserved to reign. To round out a truly emotional evening, a tribute was made to Mr. Sammy gasped unbelievingly as she alternately turned from her escort, J. W. Crump since this is his last year as principal. Both alumni and Steve Breneman to J. Wilson Crump. who was waitingto crown her. present day students stood teary eyed as the tape recorded voices of Finally making her way toward Mr. Crump, she was suddenly grabbed the chorus singing the alma mater floated over the bleachers. and hugged enthusiastically by her friend Sharon Baker, Miss Thomas 12. Homecoming
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14 CHIVALRY TEMPORARILY BROKEN Monsters have fun too, demonstrates Ed Jenkins, as he and his date dance to the beat of Magnolia. That sacred moral law of all knights, chivalry, was for one week twisted to apply reversely to students. Girls labored rigorously to please their delighted male companions by bringing them lunches and carrying their books. As the annual Geek Week Dance approached, the girls discovered how much nerve is involved in asking someone out for a date. However. at the dance, some of the sought-after men became true monsters, as in the case of Teri Hooper’s date, Ed Geek Week Hoisted in the air by Greg Kilborne and Johnny Branson, Marty Kiboloski celebrates his victory a s the S.C.A. President. Adorning golden crowns, Geek Week Queen Heidi Rowe and King Charles Springer smile excitedly. Jenkins At the Geek Week Dance, sponsored by the S.C.A., the newly elected officers were announced. The new President, Marty Kibilosk1 enjoyed a victory ride on the shoulders of his supporters. Othe officers announced were Vice-President Winkfield Twyman, Secretary Amy Perdue, and Treasurer Mary Burkey ) | | |
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