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Queen Carries Cane Robinson is Powder Puff Queen personation added a touch of class to the event. The cheer- leaders came through with an array of crazy antics, and girls in all grades enjoyed playing the tag football game. LEFT: Tammy Warren picks up yardage as she runs the ball for the even team while Louella Grable goes for the flag. BELOW: Powderpuff royalty show their legs and pretty faces to the players. Derik Boyette, Scott Tarvin, Jeff Magie, Michael Robinson, Chip Greenwood, Eddie Newton, and jesse Rankin. RIGHT: Chip Greenwood helps Jeff Magie with his stuffings. Tube socks may not be the most fashionable but they ob- viously were the most appro- priate for queen Michael Robin- son as it was quite cool for the Powder Puff game. The third annual event, sponsored by the cheerleading squads, was quite hilarious again this year. Queen Michael was adorned in a pink satin dress, white leg cast, and hickory cane. Maid Jeff Magie’s half-shaven and shapely legs and maid Chip Greenwood’s Jackie O. im-
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Homecoming: Victory, Royalty, and Raindrops TOP: Homecoming court. Front row: Jeannie Hawkins. Second row: Alicia Parish, Kathy Johnson, Chris Eaton, Lisa Pearson. Back row: Nancy Cripps, Cindy Lamb, Mary Kay Vandivere. Lisa Grendell. ABOVE: Randy Parham gets ready to make the extra point kick at the Homecom- ing game. Friday finally arrived and it was raining. But rain couldn’t dampen that Mustang Spirit. It was the day of Homecoming, and anticipation filled the air. Queen was Alicia Parish, senior maids were Kathy Johnson and Cindy Lamb. Junior maids were Mary Kay Vandivere and Lisa Grendell. Sophomores chose Kim Price and Chris Eaton. Representing the freshman class were Lisa Pearson and Heidi Brown. Eighth grader Jeannie Hawkins and seventh grader Nancy Cripps served as maids for their classes. The days of hard work and preparation paid off as the court was presented to the students during the afternoon assembly. The queen and each of the maids were escorted by two senior high football team members. A pep rally followed, during which the cheerleaders gave out awards from spirit week and gave the team members their good luck garters. That night, during the pregame ceremony, royalty was escorted by their fathers. Arrows flew in every direc- tion as the Mustangs trounced Lavaca for a 34-0 homecoming victory. After the game, a dance was sponsored by the junior class. 15
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RIGHT: Queen Michael Robinson receives his kiss from Cindy Lamb as Tammy Warren chuckles at the whole thing. BELOW RIGHT: Everyone seems to be enjoying the idea of playing football as Margaret Eubanks wrestles for the ball. Odd Even cheerleaders Womack, jerry Williams. Keith and Ronnie Runnels take a after climbing the goalpost and to run a play with their team. UPPER LEFT: Keith Tarvin, Mark Campbell, John Wofford, and jerry Williams discuss what cheer they should attempt next. LEFT: Powderpuff maid Chip Greenwood has his own special style with his long black hair and sunglasses. CENTER: John Wofford shows his cheerleading skills as he does a cartwheel.
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