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Snoopy Brings Homecoming Fun Snoopy and all his pals came to life in the Home- coming festivities. But. alas, the Red Baron, epit- omized by the Moultrie Packers, did not meet defeat. Student Council members chose “Happiness Is ...” as this year’s theme. Carrying through this theme, members transformed the city auditorium into a world of fantasy featuring Snoopy and his pals. Guests entered the auditorium through an improvised doghouse; they then danced to the music of the “Soul Survivors.” Charlie Brown was an unseen spectator at the Homecoming Parade, where he applauded floats showing Snoopy, Lucy, and Linus. He was delighted with the winning float, which depicted his dog Snoopy and the dog house. Sponsored by the cheerleaders, Charlie was the star of chapel on Friday. After seeing the mock parade led by Charlie Parrish—Miss VHS—Charlie caught the spirit of the Wildcats and vowed to lead the ’Cats to victory. 22
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Gains Necessary Momentum OPPOSITE, LOWER LEFT: Paula Buckner, Ethel Page. Genie Wright, and other mem- bers of the SANDSPUR staff join with some of the class clowns in singing their rendition of “Pm Buying a SANDSPUR in the Morn. ing.” ABOVE, CENTER: Paula Buckner and Susan EaneSy editors, admire the SANDSPUR bulletin board heralding the subscription drive. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Harry Wolinski, advisor; ends the chapel program with her usual criticism—“trite ending” ABOVE, RIGHT: Paula Buckner; playing the role of Eliza Dooliittle, mocks the judges at the garden party because the credit due her is given to the one and only Professor Higgins. 21
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OPPOSITE, UPPER LEFT: Carol Blalock and Linda Simp- son radiate happiness during the football game. LOWER, LEFT: During chapel sponsored by the cheerleaders, Bob' by McCrary and Charlie Parrish lead the students in Dosta one time. ABOVE, CENTER: Following the tradi- tional bonfire, cheering students charge through the streets in the shirttail parade, led by junior cheerleaders Jan Howell, Barbara Bowers, Mona Richards. and Sissy Mc- Crary. ABOVE RIGHT: Phyllis fliers. Miss Flame, receives roses from Larry Griner. LOWER LEFT: Peanuts best friend, Lucy, greets students and alumni as they enter through Snoopy1 s doghouse to a world of happiness at the Homecoming Dance. Terri Woods, Harris Mathis, and Sherri Nijem are among the dancers. 23
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