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Homecoming Homecoming court and escorts presented at assembly Julia Adams and Melinda Koonce lead Ramettes in Homecoming Parade .H Y To be crowned Homecoming Queen is Q 0 , very exciting and something I never I .3 dreamed of. I will always cherish my Q' ' ' memories of the faculty and the student 2.255f '7'7f1-33'f.'?f:f. N body, as well as the crown presented to ' ' mef' , Renate' K. Watson 7 Tina, Robin, and Mel decorate football players lockers Mrs. Crick gives last minute instructions Even foofball PIHYUS Pose for H Shot - 2 5
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5 1 I High-Spirited 4 s -xr 2 f Qy if oi 5' RICHARD lt'll look great when we're finished il Just another outstanding job in door decorating. ln the door judging contest Thursday, the judges, Mr. Fuselier, Mr. Burns, Mayor Doucet, Mr. O'Pry, and Mrs. Szydlo, selected as the best Homecoming theme Mrs. Taylor's homeroom. They received a coke party as a prize. The prettiest was Mrs. Carver's homeroom. Mrs. Barker's home- room won the most original door contest. Doc and ensemble perform at assembly S. P. Arnett gets into the spirit of Homecoming.
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WHS Time of ,E Senior float for parade Brenda, Linda and Jimbo dressed for Western Day. Junior Float, Homecoming 1978 J. V. Cheerleaders take over during homecoming The daily activities during Homecoming X week consisted of a contest between the Faculty and the seniors to see who had the most spirit. Everyone dressed according to what day it was. On Monday it was Western Style Dress and homerooms started planning and decorating their doors. On Tuesday, it was Hat day. Wednesday was Sock it to me day' when everyone wore their pants legs up so that they could show off their decorated socks. Thursday was Jersey day, door judging and the Homecoming parade that started at 4:30. Friday was dress-up day and an assembly was held at 1:15 for the presentation of the Homecoming court. There was also a tea for the classes of 1918, 1928, 1938, 1948, 1958, 1968, and 1978. Seniors dressed up for 50's Day 26
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