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Homecoming! Despite the Buccaneer ' s loss to Newton South on Saturday October 22, Homecoming Day was a spectacular event. Adding to the intensity of the occasion, brisk air erJivened the grandstand crowds as they gathered to see not only the game, but espeaally the crowning of the 1984 Homecoming Queen. Glancing around, old friendly faces smiled as graduates were joyfully reunited with classmates and friends, giving the day an extra touch of au- tumn magic. Following the first half of the game and an outstanding performance by the BHS Super- band, the royal-red convertible rounded the track carrying ' the five finalists for Homecoming Queen. Reacting to the cheers from the crowds, the girls smiled and waved, trying to conceal their excitement and anxious anticipation. In keeping with school tradition, the finalists were met at the end of the ride by their proud fathers who escorted them onto tHe football field. Les- lie Jelalian, Amy Birmingham, Kim Colliton, and Sandy Richards were announced as mem- bers of the court and presented with flowers, while Joyce Hennrikus was crowned the 1984 Homecoming Queen. The celebration con- tinued on in the evening at the Homecoming Dance which marked the end of a beautiful, successful, and memorable Homecoming Day. Above: Kelly Cook, 23, on a sweep to the right in an attempt to gain some yardage for the Bucs. Directly Above: The five finalists are driven onto the field in Mrs. Walcott ' s classic convertible. Above: Joyce, the 1983 Homeconung Queen, is proudly escorted by her father. Bill Hennrikus. Directly Above: Top Row: Amy Birmingham and Kim Colliton. Bottom Row ' : Leslie Jelalian, Joyce Hennrikus, and Sandy Richards. 16 HOMECOMING
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CHRISTINA MARIE ADIL Chris How high our hearts car: be, How far our thoughts can take us, How full our days can be. How free our dreams can make us. NANCY LAURA AHERN Nancy The magic of our times we ' ve shared can never be replaced Each day holds it ' s own special memory. RICHARD THOMAS ALDRIDGE George awake this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and the neuK KATHLEEN A. ALESSI Reach high. Reach far. Your goal the sky Your aim the star. JAMES M. BOATRIGHT Boaty JAMES BLASI Jim CHRISTOPHER B. BIRCH Birchie AMY LEE BIRMINGHAM Aim ' take a chance that tomorrow will be as • ood to inc as ycsterdau and as radiant as mii friends have made toda . Look Ma, I made it! 18 SENIORS
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