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1. Wynelle Day works dili- gently on the Sophomore float in order to complete it in time for the competition. 2. Seniors show their support for the THS Wildcats at the tradi- tional bonfire. 3. Senior cheer- leaders Debbie Narkates and Lisa Nall light boxes in hopes of an enthusiastic bonfire pep session for the members of the THS student body. 4. Sen- iors Ann Harris and Susan “Thompson discuss homecoming parade details with student council advisor, Mr. Ronny Murray. 23
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homecoming Homecoming week began with stu- dents participating in the preparation of class floats. Many students, for the first time, experienced the perils of float building. Each class was well represented, and the creativity and determination was easily seen as the finishing touches were put on the floats. The traditional bonfire was held Thursday night with the cheerleaders and pep band as hosts. Spirit was aroused as the fire was lit and activi- ties began. Friday, students were dismissed from school to view the parade. The parade started its lineup at the Na- tional Guard Armory and met the Marching Band at the town square. The activities were just enough to climax the excitement for the game. o4 | ai cx : 1. First place in float competi- tion was taken by the Senior class with the slogan of “M’m M’m Good.” 2. Bonnie Child- ers, Martha York, Brenda Bell: Brenda Weaver, and Becky Murray finish the TOEC car which took first place in car competition. 3. Susan Jen- nings hurriedly twists and places paper napkins in order to help the Junior Class com- plete their float. 4. Senior, Carolyn Sweeney, adds a few finishing touches to the fantas- tic Senior float.
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1. Homecoming Queen Luann Grissom receives her crown from Student Council President Bing Bragg. 2. Helena Alexan- der and her date, Kevin Alexan- der, dance to the music of the Dynamic Technique. 3. Wayne Jordan, Senior Class Vice Presi- dent, escorts Linda Channell, Senior Attendant and her flower girl, Joana Kaye Cox. 4. Junior Attendant, Julie Brown and her flower girl, Angela White, are escorted by Jimmy Weddington, Junior Class President. 5. Cindy Bain, sophomore attendant, and her flower girl, Sandra Scott, are escorted by Robert Gilliam, Sophomore Class President.
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