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Homecoming Was A Success The Homecoming Royalty for 1985 were Jeanne Hawkins, queen; Qayleen Muncy and Jen- neal Jones, Senior maids; Jenni- fer Magie and Sonya Phillips, Junior maids; Kristi Green and Jennifer Ussery, Sophomore maids; Julie Jones and Stephan- ie Bull, Freshman maids; Heath- er Hackett, eighth grade maid; and Janie Jones, seventh grade maid. The week during Homecom- ing was a busy time for all. The cheerleaders and drill team worked on their routines, the band practiced their playing, the football team worked hard in practice, juniors decorated for the Homecoming Dance, and teachers worked hard to keep their temper, and because of all of this. Homecoming was a big success. Above: The Homecoming Royalty for 1985 were Janie Jones, Julie Jones. Kristi Green, Jennifer Magie, Jenneal Jones, Queen Jeanne Hawkins, Gaylene Muncy, Sonya Phillips, Jennifer Ussery, Stephanie Bull, and Heather Hackett. Top right: Paul Gottsponer crowned Jeanne Hawkins as Homecoming Queen. Right: Open your eyes, Gay- lene, it's just practice. 18
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Left: Dressed for the 50's was Mrs. Ginger Hawkins. Below: Hunting for a victory were Debbie Stockton, John Hackett, Sonya Phillips, and Alan Hagem- an. Bottom: Sticking it to 'em were Honey Hackett, Mari Cos- sey, Christy Alley, and Denise Spears. 17
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■Wm Bi mm till It! U! V i ' lik »iitti falli,7 mh( ■■•iiti K . m • m k ttttw.v. MiWi ff ' 4 ♦ AV v.V Left: The Queen, Jeanne Hawkins, smiled happily during the festivities. Below: Cheer-up, Steve, Kristi, and Der- ik, it's almost over. Below left: The Queen was presented with a football and roses before the Homecoming game started. She was escorted by her father, Clayton Hawkins; principal Raymond Massey; crown bearer T. J. Johnston; and flower carrier Amanda Eubanks. Below right: Tricia Paul cheered during the Homecoming assembly.
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