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Mixed Emotions Propel Cleeses Homecoming incited mixed emotions: happiness and sadness, elation and despair. For each class it had a special connotation. Seniors, who were preparing to study Macbeth, sensed the antithesis involved. They felt the excite- ment of creating floats, of choosing the king and queen, and, at the same time, the nostalgic twinges of having their third and last ’mums. To juniors. Homecoming meant attending chapel, catching yellow footballs at the Friday night game, and endless hours of stuffing napkins in chicken wire around floats. Sophomores experienced the elation of the event and thought of it as an invitation into full status as high school students. They participated by painting murals, electing representatives to the court, and helping build floats. Then on Saturday night, members of all three classes dressed in their best and attended the Homecoming dance at the Mathis City Auditorium.
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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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Info Homecoming Perficipefion TOP, LEFT: Student Council members Judy Hunt, Sally McCoy. Priscilla Wilson, Anne Paine, Genie Wright, wi Howell, u ie Scott. Donald Davis, «nr Vicki Smith work on decorations for the Homecoming Dance. TOP, RIGHT: While Mr. Howard Bridges, principal of VHS, crowns Queen Carol Blalock, ATm Malcolm Liles watches. Other spectators include Priscilla Wilson, Student Council president; senior attendants Dennis Smith and Linda Simpson; junior attendants Debbie Duncan and Jerry Dennis; and sophomores William Mackey and Cissy Wil- liams. BOTTOM, LEFT: Queen Carol Bla- lock and King Malcolm Liles wave to their friends during the Homecoming Parade. BOT- TOM. MIDDLE: Don Golden, Vic Ledbet- ter, and Joe Bell team up to stop a Moultrie Packer. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Snoopy rides atop the winning float in the Homecoming Parade. 25
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