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Students, guests and the Homecoming court sing the national anthem before the gym ceremony. — photo by Kathleen Gregory Th e Homecoming court includes Christina Bratton, Chauna Kirkpatrick, Gayla Wakefield, Jerri Lynn Smith, Christi Freel, queen Jennifer Dale, LaTrenda Boyles, Jennifer Hill, Amy Garney, Jill Hunter and Tara Horn. — photo by Kathleen Gregory Homecoming 15
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An event with tradition and CLASS Crowning queen Jennifer Dale, Tern Gunter places the crown while Billy Hardin presents her bouquet. — photo by Kathleen Gregory Even though homecoming week Oct. 27-30 was shorter than usual because of conference day on Oct. 26, it was still hectic and full of Scrapper spirit as usual. The Homecoming royalty included the following: Jennifer Dale, queen; Latrenda Boyles and Christi Freel, maids of honor: Jennifer Hill and Jerri Lynn Smith, senior football maids; Amy Gamey and Gayla Wakefield, senior class maids: Chauna Kirkpatrick, junior football maid; Jill Hunter, junior class maid; Cristina Bratton, sophomore football maid; and Tara Horn, sophomore class maid. “I feel it is an honor to be chosen queen because your are chosen to represent the Scrappers, and that is a great honor,” said Jennifer Dale. Homecoming was a busy week for the royalty and the senior football players. Practices took place on Wednesday and Thursday during school hours. The royalty practiced Wednesday afternoon at the football field with the band auxiliary and Mr. Johnny Wilson, pressbox announcer. Coni, on page 16 Performing at the Homecoming game, the band shows off its new flag routine — photo by Christy Kwok 14 Student life
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Before the Homecoming game, Mr. Edwin Dale gives his ‘queen of a daughter, Jennifer, a kiss. — photo by John R. Schirmer Looking pretty — scary — Kim Blakely displays her costume on costume day. — photo by Christy Kwok On Drcss-up Day of Homecoming week, students enjoy their meal. — photo by Dennis Horn Arabian princess Shana Smith does her part in making Homecoming week a success. — photo by Kathleen Gregory 16 Student life
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