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Ending With A Big Upset announced to the queen’s court as fourth attendant. The third atten- dant was Kim Valentine, escorted by Scott Aylor and sponsored by the Football Team. The announc- er called Noelle Higdon as second attendant escorted by Brian Smith and Sponsored by Calculus Club. The excitement grew as Tonya Burdine was announced as the first attendant. She was es- corted by Jay Fulmer and was sponsored by Student Council. The remaining twenty candidates realized that the next name called would be the Homecoming Queen of 1984. As her name was called, Lydia Reynolds escorted by Scott Parker and sponsored by the Fu- ture Homemakers of America, stepped forward to be crowned Boone County’s 1984 homecoming queen, truly, a queen of queens. Dan Maher began the second half by booting the ball far into the endzone on the opening kick- off. The third quarter ended with the Rebels on top of the Bulldogs 14-7, but 46 seconds into the final quarter, the Bulldogs scored from Boone’s 30 yardline. The game was destined to be a gruelling overtime contest. At the end of regulation time the Bull- dogs had scratched their way back to tie the Rebels at 14. The Rebels received the ball first in the overtime period and relied on a 27 yard field goal by Maher to give the Rebels a three point edge. However, the Bulldogs re- ceived the ball and, after being held three straight downs, the Bulldogs scored and sent the Reb- els to defeat. The night was definitely a night fit for a queen and even though the Rebels lost, they proved to be gallent knights who fought to the bitter end for their Homecoming Queen. 18 Homecoming
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Following his blockers. Carl Adkins powers ahead for a firsi down. As her court looks on. Lydia Reynolds graciously is crowned homecoming queen. Demonstrating the latest dance step. Jackie Reynolds and Jnny Hillagoss lake ihe floor. Standing in review, the queen and her court I ura Zembrodt — 4th attendent: Noelle Higdon — 2nd attendent; Lydia Reynolds Queen: Tonya Burdine. 1st attendent and Kim Valentine. 3rd attendent. With her hair blowing in the breeze. Crissy Neal and Jeff Jackson, take part in the homecoming procession. The candidates and their escorts. 1st Row: Phil Yates. I aura Zembrodt. Brian Smith, Noelle Higdon; Matt Flack. Pam Hamilton: Scott Parker. Lydia Reynolds; Tonya Burdine. Jay Fulmer; Kim Valentine. Scott Aylor. 2nd Row: Jeam Lambcrs. David Story; Chrissy Neal. Jeff Jackson; Mark Coleman. Jeff Baker; Rhonda Hess. Wes Reynolds: Suzanne Pennington. Teddy Travis: Sherry Moore. Chris Blake. .3rd Row: Tami Baker. Jimmy Beegle; Kami Baker. Glenn Campbell; Kerri Adams. Steve Kuth; Ann Ferrante. Gary Kinman. Jule' Tate. Robbe Tate: Kim Bentley. Brian Wolsing. 4th Row: Dawn Purdy. Fred Dietz; Tracy Ehme, Kenny Daniels; Karen Abernathy. Brian Coshnitzke; Jenny Nienaber. Tim Perkins; Susan Courtney. Stuart Langsdale; Beth Knaley. Steve Larson: Missy Sharp, Daryl Anness. Homecoming 17
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Walking majestically across the football field. Gary Kinman escorts Ann Ferrante in the Homecoming procession. Enjoying the slow song, Kim Valentine dances with her escort Scott Aylor. Leading the Rebel Brigade and the Homecoming Parade. Tonya Carpenter, Shelly Steffen. Shannon Hollman and Amy Wessendorf march proudly through the streets of Florence. Filled with exhilaration, Tonya Burdine is dubbed first attendant. Taking a break during homecoming candidate screening, celebrity judges Mike Binkley, Eric Warren. John Lomax. Judy Clabes and Rob Braun introduce themselves to the guests at the Homecoming Tea. With a look of determination. Junior Fortner prepares to lead the Rebels into action. Homecoming 19
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