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Page 24 text:
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Top left: Chad Lee at the homecoming dance found a piece of the action. Top right: Derek Willie' Womack, part of the winning team, got by with a little help from his friends. Middle left: Charon Bailey got ready for the showdown. Middle right: Get it Hon! Money Hackett got into the spirit of homecoming week. Bottom right: Have mercy! Jenneal Jones was escorted by her father, Gus Jones, before the game. 20
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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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Homecoming was High A bonfire, the night before homecoming, helped draw a crowd to the parade which was a great introduction to the week's homecoming festivities. The last scene took place at the dance after the homecoming game. The winning school jam- med to the tunes of a local disc jockey, Kevin Massey. The senior and junior high Point of Year cheerleaders performed togeth- er and riled up the fans during the halftime. The drill team danced to Walbash Cannonball. The grand finale, starring the Perryville High School foot- ball players, was alive and kick- ing. The mighty Mustangs tore up Ola. One could say, The south did it again.” Top left: Rhonda Boyette, Susan Boyette, and Sheila French helped start the show by cheering at the pep rally. Middle left: And we danced ... Shawn Finkbeiner. Tony Moore, Daniel Warren, and Billy Jolley were rock-n-roll children. Above: Heather Hackett was escorted by John Hackett and Brads Tubbs during the afternoon ceremonies. Left: The good times were left here. Amanda Crawford and Roxy Scott helped the junior class decorate for the dance. 21
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