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With a triumphant scoreboard in the background, the TWA marching band prepares for their homecoming half-time show. As Sherry White, Mike Becote, Anita Dicken and Dr. Pruette look This past year’s homecoming provided the ae eee ee ear’ is introduced. usual fun and excitement which accompanies the annual festivities. For the participating clubs, floats required much hard work and lots of time. Homecoming day wound up the last minute details on the floats which were judged during the afternoon. The floats that followed the theme most closely and dis- played the most creativity warranted prizes. The prizes were awarded to Art Club for first place, Keyettes for second place and Anchor Club for third place. Spanish Club and DECA merited honorable mentions. A rousing pep rally held during seventh period prompted spirit for the big game. Dur- ing the pep rally the band played, the home- coming court was presented and the float prizes were awarded. That night the big game took place with the Morehead Panthers pro- viding the opposition. The half-time festivi- ties included the official presentation of the homecoming court. Vicki Strawberry was crowned homecoming queen. The game con- cluded with the Raiders’ big win, 48-6, over the Panthers. This completed the homecom- ing week’s activities.
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French Club members, Brent Guyer, Jeff Shields, and Scott Idol, construct ghouls for the homecomi ng float. Red Raiders show their excitement and spirit at the homecoming pep rally. Lisa Everhart with her escort Thad Yarborough get ready to make their entrance onto the field during half-time activities. Homecoming Mark Deaton adds finishing touches to the Art float. Club’s first-place
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Term papers never prove simple, and Denise Ostrander finds researching one an extremely BIG task. Johnny Hutchinson waits anxiously as the clock ticks off the minutes to end another day. Chuck McConkey’s goal this year is to skip class 153 times. “Can’t never could,” but no matter how hard students try, some subjects never seem to sink in. I Think I Can BO
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