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'Tu ve XW Court appearance. Stephanie lluught fleltb was crowned junior high Homecoming queen. Her court was composed nl' l.z1urzi Nelson, Tunyu Siehert. ninth grzidersg Mandy Eherle. Kate l.zmi'nrd. eighth graders: Grace Ann Mulhollun. 'lucy Sundell. Foot hull Ilomecnmi ng 95
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rd r in th ourt The crowning of thel982 Homecoming queen. like all the festivities that preceeded it. was pulled off with no mistakes. But that's not to imply that there were no worries. ln fact most girls said they were afraid they would trip trying to maneuver their high-heels across the football field. Sara Kremer. junior. said. l was really glad l had my dad's arm to hold on to. Another problem for these girls was what to wear. Jamie Sundell. senior. said. l didn't know what kind of dress to get because l had never seen a P.A. Homecoming. ln spite ofthe worries. all ofthe girls said they were thrilled to be on the court. For the senior girls it was a little different. Janie Barclay said she wasn't dissappointed about not being queen. Just a little blue because this was my last homecoming. Jamie said 'fiust being on the court was enough. and being the queen never entered her mind. Kara Seay. who was crowned Homecoming queen. said she was really surprised and described it as a feeling you can't put into words. Despite the tears. smiles. laughs. worries and applause. all the girls said they would gladly go through it all again. Court case. Kara Seay lrightl reigned over the l982 llomecoming festivities. Members ol' her court qhelowl included Janie Barclay. Jaime Sundell. seniors: Sara Kremer. Rhonda flAlCC..llllll0I'S1 Stacy Meleod. Rebecca Pike. sophomores. 94 Sports '-4. xv'
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Better late than ever And just when football Homecoming seemed the perfect dream, along came basketball Homecoming. On Monday, Jan. 24 at 2:59 p.m. the long awaited announcement was finally made. Members of the 1982-83 basketball Homecoming court are... And then it was time to panic! Find a dress, call Mom and Dad, remember they are out of town, pick an escort, fix your hair, get a manicure. Ohlphl What about shoes? All these and the dreaded unexpected problems that must be dealt with in the next I0 hours because you have to go to school the next day. Angie Harrison, sophomore maid, called her father at a business convention in California. He flew home for the event. Angie said it was a big hassle for him because he missed some meetings. Senior maid Cindy Thomas said her biggest problem was that her parents ran the concession stand during the games. They had to find someone to cover at half-time, when her father escorted her and her mother watched. Tracy Cage, junior maid, had to find another escort since her parents were in Lake Tahoe. Tracy asked Michael Baxley, anotherjunior, because thejuniors put me there, and l needed an escort taller than me. Faced with asking her father to come Queen's court. Keila Guest was crowned basketball Homecoming queen. Members of the court were Cindy Thomas, Kitty Braswell, seniorsg Tracy Cage, Suzi Dabbs. juniors: Angie Harrison. Amy Sterne, sophomores. Linkin... 96!Sports home from a business trip to Fort Smith, Homecoming queen Keila Guest instead had her uncle Keith French escort her. She said her father was very disappointed. The theme for Homecoming was Hooked on the Bruins and fisherman abounded at school on Tuesday. .logging day. Baseball day and Polo day followed with a dance on Friday. All in all Homecoming was better late than never. pf .. ' I 'S
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