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Chapel Cub: Ifnntl Jamie Cobb, Melanie Flowers. Kenda Reeves, Cindy Skinner. Irving Seager lsponsorl. laocondl Lenore Wallin, Shannon Williams, Pat Clark, Brenda Tyra. Terri Stone, Jennifer McCall. Ilhlnll Holly Bealer, Lisa Tumer fsecrelary-treasurerb, Cassandra Alexan- der, Cary Gaylor, Kim Painton. Julie Pinkett. fhachl Becky Stiedle, Chris Holcomb, Marion Comett. Vincent Rocha. Lisa Overton, Marsue Joiner, 26-Student Life To each his own new :ligase 's'W 'K GE 'rf' , 'V ,-44-,nl A moment of silence. Beth Burcham and Young Life leader Peter Garin prepare to grill steaks at the Young Life retreat at a camp By your own choosing. Tina Harrell enters the church of her choice, which she attends regularly to strengthen her faith. N, ,, f.,-,fy 1.2 M A Mia. zu, . Q fl . FM f is . .' 1 1 1 Q 5 eg 'Wduq W! +
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Second tim ood things came in pairs, or so it seemed to Jeanie Hunt, who was crowned Homecoming queen of both football and basketball. At first I had mixed feelings about it, said Jeanie. Now I'm really happy about it. I feel just like I did the moment I was crowned at the football game. Six senior semi-finalists were chosen by the student body, and Jeanie was chosen queen by the Patriot basketball team. The other five finalists were Susan Bates, Lorrie Burch, Deidre Gardner, Karen Joyce and Sheila Richardson. Homecoming week was well-stocked with activities, including the distribution Valentines and carnations that were classified by color. White was sent by a friend, red by a secret admirer and pink by a lover. Saturday before Homecoming week, the Booster Club sponsored a banquet and disco. The Booster Club went to a lot of trouble to have a nice banquet for us, said Susan Braselton, a member of Liberty Belles. The banquet was a reward for the spirit and support shown by the football team, cheerleaders and Liberty Belles during the year. iii i Flower child. Becominga regular participant in Homecoming court presentations, Clarence Finley assists his uncle, Carnell Finley, in presenting a flower to sophomore court member Jackie Hunter. around Cf fl? Q! All hall the red, the white Homecoming game, Liberty Alexander and Veda Jones by singing the Alma Mater. Q xg tr Basketball Homecoming-25
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hough the Supreme Court had outlawed prayer in public school years before, students still found time to practice their religious faith. Monday moming activity periods brought Chapel Club meetings where guest speakers shared their faith with members. Monday nights offered Young Life. Young Life was a national organization for young people who wanted to be with others who shared their interest in religion. Both Chapel Club and Young Life meetings were attended by students for different reasons. Some wanted to share their religion, while others just wanted something to do on Monday. I go to Young Life to help me make it through the week, said Kristi Harrendorf, junior. Young Life is a kind of mixture between school and religion, said Marti Watson, senior. It gives me a sort of goodness for the week. Weekends found many Patriots involved in church and temple activities in addition to the usual entertainment activities. When Patriots got together to talk, the topic often turned to religion. But in spite of the arguments that ensued, most agreed that religion was a matter of preference. rv Follow the bouncing ball. Kenda Reeves, sophomore, joins in the singing at a weekly Young Life meeting. These meeting made Monday's worth getting up for. , ,,., 1 ,- Religion-27
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