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Chris Lillie and Carla Nykun in the purple and white dress-up contest. Nancy Fuller, Dan Tomlinson, and John Rivers play- ing their imitation of Cars In the talent show, Sheri Baker gazes into her sweetheait ' t eyes. Football Homecoming, 27
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T.R Cross Country team awaits the Homecoming parade. It The purple and white cowgirl looks for her horse. , Fantasy Homecoming comes to life A. .R.H.S. students always look for- ward to Homecoming Week, and 1980 with its theme of Wildcat Fantasy was certainly no exception. Monday, the Student Council selected Mr. and Ms. Ambition and Mr. and Ms. Fall Sports from each class. Tuesday, they picked Mr. and Ms. Con- geniality, and the activities for the whole student body began. The Fantasy Bake Contest was held with a record number of forty-seven cakes entered. Purple and White Dress-up was judged at the Kick-Off assembly, where the T. R.H.S. Band, the Flag Corps, the Cheerleaders, and the football teams were honored. The Fairytale Poster Contest and the Competition Assembly took place Wed- nesday; a lot of effort was put into both. Thurday, one of the finest Talent Shows ever put on at T. R.H.S. was given. The show had a little bit of everything - singing, comedy, and bands. Friday was the BIG day. Everyone dressed up and the Homecoming Assembly was held. The court was presented in a very impressive ceremony. At six o ' clock that evening the Homecoming Parade led the way to Arm- strong Field for the big game. The floats were very creative and the Wildcat Mar- ching Band played with exceptional spirit. In the Homecoming game, the Wildcats slaughtered the Tigers, 27-0. The Victory Dance took place afterwards, with great music provided by Sundance. Everyone had a fantastic Homecoming Week - one of the best ever for T. R.H.S. jr- Mike makes a perfect baker in a tub. ' 26 Foothal| Homecoming
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Mrs. Erickson checks Kyle Griffith ' s grade while Jack Pyritz shows off his new shirt- Taking it easy A.ew students realize how much work goes into the production of their year- books. Each year pictures must be taken and lay-outs completed. Articles must be written. A new cover must be designed. Ads must be sold as well as the yearbooks themselves. There are also the time- consuming jobs of compiling the index and tallying surveys. Finally, there is constant pressure to meet deadlines— this is the toughest of all! This year emphasis was placed on creating more attractive lay-outs, writing more informative clitlines, and composing copy that was more interesting than in the past. The theme itself placed greater em- phasis on the students and teachers as peop e — not just as students and teachers. The staff worked very hard this year to try and make the yearbook the best possi- ble. A lot of effort was necessary— eight pages were added this year, including something new for TRHS REFLECTOR- features. They were designed to add in- terest to the book. Sandy Eaton and Martha Baker trying to get their layouts done on time. LEFT SIDE: John Clipfell, Tami Stears. Deb Ashby, Sandy Eaton, Nancy Hutson, John Paas, Paul Bales. Mrs. Jarrad. RIGHT SIDE: Martha Baker, Lori Jones, Laura Laws. Nadine Parris. Ann Jones, Eric Large, Ron Buckhold. Mrs. Blackman. NOT PIC- TURED: Christy Ely. 28 Yearbook and newspaper staff
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