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The Homecoming Court (Above) reigns over the evening. Members of flower girl; Lynn Cowie, Sophomore Attendant; and Nancy Alexander, the Court are Emily Marshall, flower girl; Susan Matz, Junior At- flower girl. The escorts (Standing) are Kyle Bills, Tommy Anderton, tendant; Amy Lewis, flower girl; Queen Virginia Martin; Timmy Mathis, Mike Tidwell, Phil Pindzola, and Jimmy Weddington. crown bearer; Carol Coop Burton, Senior The evening is highlighted by daylight. watch the game attenti vely. 26 (Right) Virginia Martin and Susan Matz Attendant; Ann Jarvis,
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Enthusiasm for Parade Qutweighs Threatening Skies “Hail to the Varsity” and “Down the Field” set the tempo for the Homecoming parade. Hard work Thursday night and during study hall paid off by making the most colorful and unusual parade ever. Because of its original theme, “Ice the Burg,” the Junior Class Float took first place. Other additions to the parade were the Sophomore Float, “Undermine the Gold,” and the Senior Float, “Kick ’Em Cats.” The Key Club won first place in the car divi- sion with a little car disguised as a telephone. Its theme was “Dial a THS Victory.” Even under ominous skies, spirits were not damp- ened as anticipation mounted toward the Homecoming game. (Top) THS cheerleaders add color and spirit to the parade. (Left) The band plays vigorous marching music. (Bottom Left) Susan Matz, Junior Attendant, and Emily Marshall, flower girl, represent the Junior Class. (Below) Virginia Martin, accompanied by Timmy Mathis and Amy Lewis, leads the parade as Homecoming Queen. 25
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(Above) The cheerleaders take a quick break between cheers. (Bottom Left) “Annabel” provides the music as (Right) the students dance. Foul Weather Postpones Homecoming Game Thunder, lightning and multitudes of rain caused the football game to be postponed until Monday. Because of the distance between Tullahoma and Lawrenceburg, the game was sched- uled for 5:00 p.m. In spite of this, the dance continued as planned. The music of ‘‘Annabel” started the eve- ning at 9:00. This was the first dance to which students could invite people not attending the school. The band continued playing until 1:00 a.m. The homecoming festivities were then put aside until the follow- ing Monday. Another first for THS was the ball- game which was played during the daylight. The afternoon was high- lighted by the coronation of Virginia Martin as Homecoming Queen.
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