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Special Tribute Nineteen Seniors, Honor Nineteen Years of Teaching Ch d Pifer Org, Editor Hundreds of students crammed into the gym cheering and yelling get- ting the football team fired up for a victory over Pine Bluff. The odds were greatly against us but ev- eryone had that winning feeling in them. The pep assembly was set into motion with a cheer from the cheerlead- ers and, then the ceremo- nies began, as the nine- teen Senior football players escorted the Homecoming maids. Traditionally there isn't a Homecoming Queen, but this year was an excep- tion. Mrs. Clarice High- tower was named Honor- ary Queen in recognition of her nineteen years of love and devotion to Mills. Being named Honor- ary Queen made the years of workingp teaching, heartaches, and happiness that l've had with students spring forth into one hap- py dream: Knowing that I was loved and appreciat- ed, Mrs. Hightower said. As the sun set in the west and the day came to an end the time for the big game arrived and excite- ment filled the air. One by one the fans filed into the dark stadium, due to a Aaron Glass gives Darrel Richards a hi- five after the Comets scored a touch- down, while Brian Heavener looks on- ward at the game. Cindy llope Mrs. Hightower talks to Mr. Barnes after being named Honorary Homecoming Queen, while coach Pip Runyan looks onward at the Homecoming court. 'IO Student Life power shortage that de- layed the game for an hour. After the lights were fixed, the fans began cheering and yelling the team on to victory. The fans play an impor- tant part in the games. The more support that the team receives from the students makes the team play harder, Brian Heav- ner said. As the night came to an end the Comets added a great victory to their rec- ord, with the defeat of Pine Bluff 'IO-6. lt was a great game. I didn't knowifwewere go- ing to be able to win, but the team played a great game and we won, Bryant Steele said.
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