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Homecoming mghi was an evening lull of joy and excitement for Renee Spires after she was crowned Football Homecoming Queen. Timmy Akin escorts the new homecoming queen, Renee Spires, as she is introduced to the crowd )amie Harper and her escort, Randal Murrell, ride in the parade in downtown Columbia Later lamie received first runner up 28 football homecoming
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firii runner-up. lamie Harper, Homecoming Queen, Rene»1 Spires, second runner-up, Tammy Complon, and third runner-up, Kim Hams, pose for a picture alter the winners are announced Once Again FFA Candidate Reigns as Football Queen Ihe usual excitement filled the air around school on September 15, the day of football homecoming. Every- one was anxious to cheer for the football team and find out who would be the new football home- coming queen. The festivities began around three o'clock with a parade downtown. All jueen candidates rode on the tops of some of the sharpest cars in town. The band marched and played, setting the mood for the wonderful evening to come. After many hours of primping and doing and redoing their hair, the can- didates, with escorts at their sides, were ready for that most important night. It was a perfect night, there wasn't a breeze to blow that carefully set hair out of place. It wasn't too cool or too warm. The sky was full of shinning stars to add to the radiance of the crown on the winner. Renee Sires, FFA candidate and sweetheart, was crowned 1979 Foot- ball Homecoming Queen by reigning queen, Cindy Alley. Renee was escorted by Timmy Akin. )amie Harper, representing the Career Club, was chosen first runner- up; Tammy Compton, representing FHA, was chosen second runner-up; and third runner-up was Kim Harris, representing Fine Arts. Allhough The Indians gave a long, hard tight, Ihey were still defeated by Hart County with the score 20-8 There was a large crowd attending the football game to cheer the Indians on
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