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' CC 99 Homecoming 77 ll: i Homecoming was lacking this year because we had so many snow days we could not have floats, slave auction, or hall competition. How- ever this years homecoming brought a great crowdg many people who have graduated from Selma, Center and Wapahani showed up to cheer on the basketball team. This years Homecoming Queen was Kem McMillion, and her court Dayna Barrett, Leisa Hammer and Janette Helm. The Junior Princess was Debi Waddelg the Sophomore Princess was Penny Tapley and the Fresh- man Princess was Kim Puckett. After the game many people stayed to dance to the sound ofthe band, Persuasion. Topi Students waitin line to ao to the home- Above: Don Woods and Keith Stewart take V coming dance. the Npolllghl- I8
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Performance With Pride The raider band marched it's way through another summer. With a lot of hard work, they continued their traditional high rankings among the state fair contenders by earning a fourth place position. Heat and rain made the day uncomfortable, but did not stop the band or crowd. Both groups carried out usual band day activities. The crowd watched and cheered as the band condensed all their summer 5 ? be 5: L , . practices into a four minute show. Again the feeling of pride came over everyone as they watched the band march up to the starting line. Colorful flags. twirling rifles and sparkling knives added a touch of excitement to the bands music. At the end of the show the crowd was on its feet. It was one of many standing ovations the band received throughout the year for performing with pride. -'T-7 l K . 'I-in--v Q NV' ' Q . 1 ' I ,, I 'lmao-.f I un-.An..J U. un-.aa...J 1lYJl5i' Q! Above left: Drill team members at the starting linc. Abovei Drop. downr up! Shouts bandsman .leff Short. Left: lt's not hard to tell seniors from freshmen in the brass section. El' C
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