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Confetti showers senior Judge Thomas as Cathy Austin and Charlotte Jones push him to accept the Mr. Touchdown award at the pep assembly. Spirit flares at the first bonfire in four years. During the bonfire, the cheerleaders hurled an effigy ofa Franklin County football player into the fire. 1971 Homecoming Court - Kstandingj Juli Mooreg Anne Callaway: Terri Thornhillg Tina Nicholsg Kim Kimmonsg Terri Snowg Cindy Akersong Dar- lene Gearheart fsittingl Sharon Heptinstallg Dawn Cannaday, Maid of Honorg Terrie Leary, Queeng Kathy Long. Balloons bob as junior Teresa McLawhorn finishes last minute preparations for the motorcade. Bonfire blazesi spirit amazes Colonel country Flames blazed higher in the night as spirits continued to rise during the week of Homecoming '74. An im- mense crowd joined the Cheerleaders and the Pep Band, and chants echoed from behind the campus celebrating the first bonfire in four years. HAH the posters and the pep assembly helped the week along, but the bon- fire was something new for most of us, said Mona Gillis. Although the bonfire ranked high with the students, other events also provided memorable moments. Deco- rated cars piled into the parking lot for the motorcade before the game. Junior Leslee Ledden remarked, HThe Band float seemed an impor- tant asset. It provided entertainment for us and also for viewers along Wil- if .V 16-Homecoming J -S Weir X W,
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