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During the Homecoming game, Kim Mitchell stands proudly as she directs the band. After having been announced during half-time, the Homecoming court of 1985 take their stance. . Vv - ' ‘Hf $ mtm mL | ipL ApilPil Jpr ✓ ' f| t K IhT ® I:-- ■ ■ I ||1 1 ' • : V| 1 «1 i i n y , | l | 1 | , ' A H ri Uy Homecoming
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Waiting for his cue, senior yell leader Royal Preston uses his outfit and his spirit to add excitement to the Homecoming pep rally. During the Homecoming game, Michelle Lewis, Adrienne Burgess, Ramarla Musselman and Beth‘S Bryant cheer heartily.
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classes stirred excitement with the hall decorating contest, the selling of spirit links and last but not least, the Spirit Stick competition at the pep rally. Tammi Haggins let her emotions show when her name was announced during half-time as Homecoming Queen of 1985. Attendants were Seniors Veronica Blakeney and Carol Barbour, Juniors Kimberley Burden and Felicia Foster, Sophomores Kellye Curtis and Janet Vessels, and Freshmen Alicia Edmonds and Kisha Braithwaite. The band performed a terrific show dis¬ playing its many talents and coordina¬ tion. After the Homecoming court had their formal picture taken with Mr. Gant, the Crabbers went on to win the game against the Lafayette Rams 33-3. When the game had ended, the Homecoming Dance went into effect in the school ' s cafeteria. It lasted from 9 P.M. until 1 A.M. The entire day was a moment to remember. As principal Mr. Rufus Gant and escort Willie Rice look on, SCA president Suzie Walker congratulates Homecoming queen Tammi Higgins on her newly be¬ stowed honor. SCA executive board member Dorenda Johnson happily robes the queen. Moments To Remember Click! Good morning! I would like to have your attention for the morning announcements, said Suzi Walker once again. Only this time she was about to dis¬ cuss the upcoming events of the week. Mr. Blelloch, Suzi Walker, and Bobby McTag- gart put on several skits to edge the spirit of the events yet to come. Because of this and the efforts of many other students, Homecoming was a spectacular event. The traditional Spirit Week was held one week prior to the game to uplift the spirits in our school. Competition between the Their spirits shine during the week before Home¬ coming as Mary Woodlow and Marcus Young show off their outfits. Majorette Sherelle Pugh shows her stuff at half-time. Homecoming — 21
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