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Hogue, Staats named royalty enise Hogue and Brian Staats were honored as football Home- coming King and Queen. Attendants to the King and Queen were seniors Janine Darter, Derrick Crigler, Kim Stratton, Johnny Stroud, Lisa Goodrum Allred, Todd Barnes, Janell McCoy and Larry Nelson. Junior atten- dants were Mike Farmer, Shane Bayless, Annette Nelson, Kevin Walters, Terri Phillips and Brent Zettl. Because of a change in the policy affecting royalty, the King and Queen and the junior attendants were not eligible for any other royalty positions during the school year. During halftime Home- coming events at the game J aa'-2' gi.,-3'1 HV 3 yy , ,,,. against North, neither class floats nor homecom- ing Mustangs traditionally used were allowed on the track because of a new track having been put down not long before. Floats were judged on originality and creativity. Seniors took first place with the motto Bun over the Redskins. Juniors were second and sophomores placed third. Joining the homecoming royalty were 25 former Kings and Queens, includ- ing the 1982 King and Queen, Kevin Jordan and Joni Williams. Included in the activities were pregame perform- ances by the marching band, the Choralaires, who sang the Happy Birthday song to the school, and the pompon squad. A birthday cake to honor the school's twenty-fifth anniversary was provided by Mrs. Francis Owen. lt was displayed during the halftime activities. Spirit Week, observed by a great number of students, was designated to promote spirit for the school and for the homecoming game. Monday was hat day, Tues- day, punk day, Wednesday, western day, Thursday, gaudy day, and Friday, red- and-blue day. More than a hundred people attended Saturday's dance with the theme Total Eclipse of the Heart, a song by Bonnie Tyler. The cafeteria was decorated with pastel- colored streamers. Music was provided by Dance Unlimited. l 4 , After more and more people arrived at the Homecoming Dance, ff, Homecoming Royalty for 1983 were 1Front Bowl Terri Phillips, jr., Janell Johnny Stroud, sr-3 Laffy NSISOFL SI'-S HOml3C0mif1Q King Bfialn -SL-SETS, McCoy, sr.g Homecoming Queen Denise Hogue, sr., Janine Carter, sr., sr., Derrick Cngler, sr., Todd Barnes, isr., Shane Bayless, Arn, devlp Mike Farmer, ir., Annette Nelson, jr. tBack Flowl Brent Zettl, jr., Walters, jr. Not Shown: Kim Stratton, sr., and Lisa Goodrum re ,s. 16 Football Homecoming
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Barnes, Carter reign over 'Time Spent with You' art of an Elton John song was used as the theme of the Winter Homecoming dance Feb. 11. Jeanine Carter, sr., was crowned Homecoming Queen at the Friday game. Karen Sutton, the 1983 Queen, performed the ceremony at halftime of the Heights game. The festive spirit was maintained even though Heights won the game. Senior attendants were Larry Nelson, Jamie Blubaugh, Johnny Stroud, Derrick Crigler, Sondra Barkley, Michelle Sullivan, Janell McCoy and Tracy Edingfield. Junior attendants were Darrin Bruhn, Greg Conner, Matt Greene, Dana Drum- mond, Pam Newlin and Lanora Murphy. Sophomore attendants were Brian Steele, John Hower, Jeff Seglem, Sundi Frazier, Jennifer Schountz and Robin Patton. SHAB sponsored the Saturday dance with the theme Time Spent with You, from the song I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues. Colors were dark blue and light blue with touches of silver. Todd Barnes, sr., was crowned King by Jimmy Gaston, who was filling in for Rob Guenther, the 1983 King. Rob was away at college and was unable to attend the dance. Music was provided by WBPTL tWe Bring Parties to Lifel, a group of local disc jockeys. The music was great, said Terri Peak, soph. I think everyone who went had 3 blast? fKellfFrazierJ Although not escorted by her King, Ftob Gunther, former Homecoming Queen Karen Sutton enjoys being accompanied by two future Titans. 18 Basketball Homecoming An excited Queen Janine Carter, sr., and her escort, Larry Nelson, sr., watch as the crowd cheers for the new Queen who was crowned by the 1983 Queen Trying some of his typical antics, Rodney The Cat Fritz, sr., tries some of his well-practiced Tony Monero moves imitating Monero's dance fever style from such movies as Saturday Night Fever and 'lStayin' AIive.
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