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HAPPINESS. Despite cold weather, Danlce Boyle was a happy glrl as she was crowned 1980 PV Homecoming Queen. OMECOMING Theweolherwcs A cold experience? cold but hearts were worm and spirits high during this onnuol event he homecoming foot- ball game caused much commotion among Pat- riots. The impatience of the team before the game and the furor of the fans stirred up during a pep assembly caused adrenalin to flow, everyone was sure of a win that night on the field. The hall decoration contest. homecoming parade competitions and above all the presentation of the homecom- ing court added to the festiv- ities. Danice Boyle, escorted by Vernon Smith, was crowned during half-time that evening as queen. I was surprised, said Danice. people kept saying 'Oh. you'Il get it,' but I really didn't think I would. l really appreciated it that so many voted for me. But because you didn't get crowned queen doesn't nec- essarily mean unhappiness. Lisa Turley, senior maid said. I was so excited about being on the court that it really didn't matter to me that I didn't get queen. I thought it was a great honor to be on the court and I'm happy that I had this experience. As for the game, the Patriots amidst a loosing season surprised fans with a R victory, beating the Texar- kana Razorbacks, 27-7. Naturally, the seniors won hall decorations contest. The French Club won float com- petition and Spanish Club won the decorated car contest. But the thrill of being on the homecoming court was an opportunity for the girls in- volved, that nothing else could compare. Homecoming activities at Quigley Stadium were poorly attended by students, fans and alumni. An unseasonable cold night cut attendance. For those attending, it was a homecoming, nothing more. much Cont. page 72 A BIT 0F FORTUNETELLING. It was the end for the Hogs as the Patriot Band predicted. PV beat Texarkana 27-7. O It ANTICIPATION. Dlna Shock and Bradley Thomas appear to be nervous awaltlng their turn to go out on the field. Dlna And Bradley, Kindergarten, helped hand out flowers to the Homecoming Court as they were presented to' fans at the game. iiit . E H O CW 70! For fun
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,W ai: 71 V f Jubilant Patriots. Players rejoice at a W PV touchdown. 'N. MAKE WAY: senior Calvin Flnley plunges e ahead In the Blue-White R, game. , ' ' sfrafiiki ,M . , ' Q-L U ' V 'I I ' - V ffl wr. EXCUSE MEPLEASE. SQUID! flu- ,V ,lu r mel: Jerome Sims goes levi first lown against the Texsrkinl Llhzor- Plfki. V , 4. 'ff .ff-ff-ffriilfleffllff 3aHX'9'gfQf,5i'kJ1 e . F15 K A.. 115 Football! 69
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LONG LIVE THE QUEEN. Danlce Boyle is escorted by Vernon Smlth during the Homecomlng Assembly, unaware that she will be crowned Homecoming Queen later that week. at lgllggxx , is , 31' .R X Darnisa Evans Senior Maid Lora Pittman Senior Mald Kelly Allen Junior Maid Jackie Hunter Junlor Maid Sheila James Senior Maid , : ' mm. ,' . 1 W 'fix' 2, , fl . fl Q' . . V 2 N Lisa Turley Senior Maid Lisa Boles Junior M aid Cleo Bolden Sophomore Maid THROWlN THE BULL. Patrlot mascots Kenda Reeves and Lesa Pennington, junlors, chat dllrlng the Parkvlewffexarkana game. Janet McDowell Senior Maid Sandi Woodward Senior Maid Shona Boone Junior Maid Macheal Cunnlngham Sophomore Mald Homecoming!71
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