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ANTICIPATION. Darnlsl Evans, escorted by Rory Parker, awaits the announcement of the Queen. Darnlsa was crowned 1980-81 Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen. PAINTING BETWEEN THE LINES. Audie Puckett senior works to complete the large agenda banner that hung In the pits during Homecoming week. REST BREAK. Zlua Cyrus, student council member, takes a short rest brenk after helping to decorate the banners made by the student council. BB Homecomlng!87
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Valerle Hall Kelly Haydon Lisa Boles Jackie Hunter Cheryl Nelson Angellta Rouse Shelia James Anlta King Janet McDowell Vlckl Tennant Lisa Turley Snndl Woodward 86!For a game Homecoming activities Crowning Queen is climcix of Homecoming week omecoming week at PV began Mon., Feb. 9 and continued through Fri., Feb. 13. The Basketball Homecoming theme was Our Hearts are in PV. The sophomores nominated were Cleo Bolden, Michelle Cunningham, Valerie Hall and Kelly Haydon. Juniors nominated were Kelly Allen, Lisa Boles, Jackie Hunter, Cheryl Nelson, Angelita Rouse and Felicia Wilson. Seniors nominated were Yvonne Bryant, Darnisa Evans, Shelia James, Anita King, Janet McDowell, Vicki Tennant, Lisa Turley and Sandi Woodward. The students voted from the , . 1 i Eliza? nominees and selected the Homecoming Court. Selected nominees were: sophomores, Valerie Hall and Kellv Hav- don. Juniors: Lisa Boles, Jackie Hunter, Cheryl Nelson and Angelita Rouse. Seniors: Darnisa Evans, Sheila James, Anita King, Janet McDowell, Vicki Ten- nant, Lisa Turley and Sandi Woodward. The senior nom- inees were eligible for Home- coming Queen. The members ofthe basket- ball team voted on a senior girl for Homecoming Queen. Leonard Spitzer, principal, crowned Darnisa Evans as Basketball Homecoming Queen for 1980-81 during half-time of the game against the Pine Bluff Zebras. The week of Homecoming was full of activities other than nominating a queen. These included the agenda for the week of homecoming: on Mon. Patriots give Valen- tines, when students bought cards from the Student Coun- cil to give to their Valentines: on Tues. Patriots outshine the Zebras, when students wore sunglassesg on Wed. 'tCorral the Zebras, when students wore western clothes, on Thurs. Hats off to the Patriots, when stud- ents wore hats, and Fri. was Color day, when students wore red, white and blue. 'W
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QN 11-IE Count Tennis: for nothing but love ith girls tennis becom- ing more and more popular each year. guys found that they had to work harder to keep their eye on the ball. The guys and girls practiced many hard hours on their own time, but when the time came for a meet, they tried their very best. I play tennis to have fun and relaxg iflwin, great and if I lose that's fine too, said Lesa Pennington, junior. Losing seniors from last year, Mark Prewitt, junior, was one of the dedicated members to stick with it. Mrs. Rebecca Cordell and Coach Woody Jolley, both coaches of the girls and guys tennis team looked forward to upcoming meets and very tough competitions. 2 1, 5.1 v .i+s.stf -. Sffwrgv Q , 4, jS2'f '?u,, .ofa ,.,. -hp M .tt va. 3-wb, Q: , , o5FI3'v KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALI Jeff Woosley, sophomore returns serve to win his match. NET! Cindy Rice, sophomore sti etches I long shot scross the court. 88!For a game
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