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li Perkins Representing the class of '73 are Patti McLemore, Sandy Bergman, and Linda Hedrick. nf A w , ww ,af w A ' 9 . 4 'tm E'- an , 57,23 Perkins In a year of change for Homecoming, Freshmen elect Kim Harper, Eleanor Jeffers, and Ann Lojko. Q - , an Result: Successful Homecoming stadium and sponsored a car decorating contest. The Senior class was in charge of the court presentation at half- time. The Varsity Cheerleaders once again sponsored the dance, which was held im- mediately after the ame. Stonehenge providet? the music and a light show. The theme of the dance was Memories and Traces - an appropriate one for all those involved in the successful conclusion of Problem HT. 1 ,, af he T ,,,, if ,.:.,, 4 kwa-I .Mi,,1H.U'1f 3 T Perkins Laura Huffine, Danette Hughes, and Mitzi Siler represent the 185 members of the Sophomore class. HOMECOMING 13 ,, F. X , v M I mfs' 1. Aww 4 , W , ,M 5, ,VV U f , I Q1 yi: , , 'air w i ,, 1 ., -nit XM my FSE 7' wuz, JL AY, 5 ..,mZ.a,.v.4,g fi: :JW V .,,,,fJ ft?
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Students Tackle Problem One In September, Western's students were faced with their first problem - Homecoming. After several meetings of the newly-appointed Principal's Cabinet, the matter was brought before the students in an open assembly. This first such assembly gave students a chance to speak out. Final decisions con- cerning Homecoming were a composite of student views, both spoken and obtained from uestionnaires. Student opinion was against the usual parade, so there was none. Nor was there a school spirit float. Instead, each class chose its role in the Home- coming activities. The Sophomores and Fresh- men built stationary floats. The juniors decorated the vxhyli' The Maid of Honor, selected by the football team, is Vicki Barefoot. 12 HOMECOMI NG .ff f A , , .. 3' A-'rf?ff2e.'f'i.f2 Nancy Adkins and escort Chuck Mobley reign over Homecoming activities Perkins Perkins Channie lefferies and Pam Meredith represent the Senior class at Homecoming.
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Homecoming: Waiting, Playing, Crying, and Dancing Through junior ingenuity, the new stadium encounters its first Homecoming. Nicholson Attendants for 1971-72 anticipate an- nouncement of the queen. john Ralls to Nancy Adkins: OK Nancy, the next play is a quarterback sneak. HOMECOMING Nicholson Tom Eller congratulates blushing Vicki Barefoot on being chosen Maid of Honor. Nicholson Excited cheerleaders and friends congratulate the newly crowned queen. c GUESS WHOFZR H aisf 7 li 3 , ss 3 The class of '75 builds the winning float for the second consecutive year. Sophomore float: hungry Hornet drools over his dinner - roasted Elk.
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