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X 4 You're Marvelous Pride, joys Of Mauldin Shine Bright Anticipation grew while minds racked with bewilderment over who would be the future Homecoming Queen. A hushed silence filled the sta- dium as the crowd awaited the moment of truth. K'And now, the 1985 Home- coming Queen . . . Dina Russell. For Dina this was a dream come true. I heard many rumors about who would win, so I wasn't sure what was going to happen, but when they announced my name, I felt very honored and proud to be a student at Mauldin High, said High on a pedestal, Dina Russe1l's all smiles when she and her escort, Mr. King, proudly take their places during the Homecoming half-time. iPhoto by Lonny LaPlantJ Dina. The Queens court consisted of Sonji Smith who was first runner up, spon- soring Sammy Dixong second runner- up, Fiona Morton sponsoring Andy Lydag Kim Hodge, third runner up, sponsoring Mark Seayg fourth runner- up was Michelle Robinson sponsoring Ricky Smith. The tradition of Home- coming continued to be a time of en- chantment leaving much to be remem- bered. Mary Karam Homecoming
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Mom meet my date? Ricky Click ain't afraid of no ghost . B.J. McCoy, the lady vampire, sold tickets to the event. Her mom, Billie McCoy, made her black gown that afternoon. iPhoto by Susan Craigl Hallowed Halls Guys And Ghouls Haunt The Halls The rain beat steadily during the night and the moon cast eerie shadows that danced through dense fog . . . De- spite the nasty weather, students' hopes weren't dampened. The Haunting which was held the week of Halloween was all students needed to get the all Hallow's spirit. The 31st brought all the ghouls out of the woodwork as students dressed as everything from punk rockers to the grim reaper. Ms. Jennie Ray, guidance counselor, showed her Halloween spirit as she dressed as Raggedy Ann and went trick-or-treating through the halls delivering candy. Grimacing pumpkins with glowing eyes and things that creeped and crawled allowed students to express their fiendish nature and enjoy themselves. The 28th through the 31st was Scary Movie Week on local TV sta- tion, WHNS, Channel 21. Horror clas- sics such as The Omen, Amityville Horror, The Entity, Burnt Offer- ings, Halloween I and Halloween II highlighted each night of the week. The Bijou Cinema a favorite movie spot in Greenville, got in on the Hal- loween fun. Halloween night, they sponsored a double feature of frightful films. The following Saturday was extra special, as WFBC, 94 FM, a local radio station sponsored WFBC night at the Movies. Ninety-four cents got students in to see even more flicks and culminat- ed the evening by burying a disc jockey and broadcasting from below , Students easily had their pick from the Halloween Treats. Choosing be- tween The Haunting and the other activities made for a grueling decision. However, one decision was unanimous, it was definitely the time to get old skeletons pent up in the closets out and have a good time. Alicia Brown Halloween
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