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Searching for a Dream The interview and the tea for the Miss FHS pageant were held Thurs- day afternoon, Dec. 9th. The inter- view counted 30% of each girl’s score. The girls who entered the pageant were: Racheal Pugh, Susan Locklier, Sharon Dantzler, Audrey Steadham, Patricia Allen, Karen Jones, Beth Watson, Kris Findley, Lori White, Patty Allen, Junia Courtney, Mitzi Sasser, Tina Lambeth, Jo Ann Summerlin, Pam Salter, Sherrie Sellers, Tammy Carroll, Amy Cameron, Phyllis Johnson, Gay Watson, Barbara Allen, Lynn Mclnnis, Lisa Chavers, Lorie Lord, and Lea Hancock. The entertainment for the pageant was provided by the group ‘Destiny’ from Brewton, Alabama; the 1982 talent winner of Miss FHS, Traci Godwin; Darryl Morgan, a former student of FHS; Michelle Keese, Miss FHS 1981; Eric Ferguson of Brewton; and Leon Hammac of Brewton. 1. The judges for the pageant were Mrs. Ava Crutchfield, Mr. Pete Davis, and Mrs. Jo Eversol. 2. Serving for the tea were Frances Ellison, Bonnie Smith, Dawn Bethea, Melissa Ward, and Angie Bell. 3. The Emcee for both nights of the Miss FHS pageant was Judge Earnie White. Miss FHS 17
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FHS Homecoming Court Weeks before homecoming, preparations were being made for that special night. It began as the Senior Class chose three can- didates for homecoming queen. These three candidates names were given to the student body, whose votes would make the impor- tant decision. The votes were counted by Jeff White, Senior Class president, and Mrs. Lisenby. The results, however, were kept from everyone else until homecoming night. As the attendants came onto the field, the tense excitement could be felt everywhere. After each attendant had been an- nounced, the moment had finally arrived. Second runner up was an- nounced as Melissa Ward. And as Kris Findley was announced as first runner up, everyone knew that the 1982 Homecoming Queen was Bonnie Smith. 16 1. Queen Bonnie Smith and her escort Bo Bo Bell. 2. Queen Bonnie Smith, her senior attendants, and their escorts. 3. The Homecoming Queen and her attendants. 4. Bonnie Smith is crowned by Mrs. Lisenby and Mr. Corbin as Bo Bo Bell and Patty Allen look on. 5. The 1982 Homecoming Court Homecoming
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Miss FHS: A Dream Come The talent competition was held Thursday evening following the tea. Before each girl presented her talent, a physical fitness routine to the music “Stomp”, by the Brothers Johnson, was performed by the contestants. The talent por- tion of the pageant counted 25% of the final score. Poise and ap- pearance were also presented Thursday night, each counting 15% of the score. On Friday even- ing, Dec. 10th, the top ten were selected and presented their talent once again. After the selection of the top ten, the finalists were asked a question which counted 15% of their score. Following this the run- ners up and Miss FHS were announced. 1. Susan Locklier, 4th runner up; Pam Salter. 1st runner up; Amy Cameron. Miss FHS 1983; Gay Watson, 2nd runner up; Mitzi Sasser. 3rd runner up 2. TOP TEN — Karen Jones — Jr.; Beth Watson — Jr.; Kris Findley — Sr.; Junia Courtney — Soph.; Mitzi Sasser — Sr.; Pam Salter — Jr.; Amy Cameron — Sr.; Gay Watson — Sr.; Lynn Mclnnis — Soph. (Not pictured; Susan Locklier — Jr.) 3. Mr. FHS presents each contestant with a carnation during the poise and ap- pearance Friday evening. 18 Miss FHS Amy Cameron First Place Talent Gay Watson Third Place Talent Pam Salter Second Place Talent
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