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Homecoming Highlights Eagles were flying high Thanksgiving week when they !»attle i it out with Gadsden. School Spirit was shown by every student. Coach Naylor (upper right) was proud of his cowboy hat on Hat and Sock Day. Gwen Carter and Wayne Gregory (right) smartly dressed for Fifties Day. 28 Students waited with breathless anticipation for the announcement of which class was to win the coveted spirit stick. The juniors jumped for joy when they were announced as the winners.
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Wittiest Tammy Watridge and Brady Moore Tammy is an FHA advisory officer and is the statistician for the Bells High School varsity team. In the Miss Bells royalty, she was selected second maid. She feels being happy is very important. If everyone would try smiling, this world would be much better.” Brady enjoys playing basketball, baseball, being around people, and just being happy. I feel that being happy is impor- tant because it is happiness that keeps all of us together today.” Most Talented Sherri Ellison and Lexie Crawford Sherri is a member of FHA and she enjoys playing the piano. She has worked six years to develop this talent. She stated. Music leads into a very profitable career.” Sherri also enjoys skating and drawing. Lexie is a sentinel for F.F.A. He is also on the Eyrie staff. He has been an active Thespian for 6 years, and has also served as treasurer for one year. Beverly Bridger and Ryan Richards Beverly is FHA chapter president and state secretary. She is a member of the Beta Club and Quill and Scroll Society. Ryan is the president of FFA. He has played baseball for two years and last year was voted Wittiest” by the student body. 27
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BHS Homecoming Royalty (seated) were: Lisa Curtis. Freshman Rep.; Tami Craig. Soph. Rep.; Dabney Edmonds. Junior Rep.; Julia Norville. 1st maid; Vitini Searcy, 2nd maid; Tammie Pate. Queen; Sheila Williams, Soph. Rep.; Sherri Ellison, Fresh. Rep. Escorts (standing) were: Randy Rosson, Sam Nor- ville, Donald Woods, Scott Williams, Donald Williams, Brady Moore, David Pickens, and Jeffrey Lovelace. Fifties” and Twins” days were favorites with the teachers as well as the students. Even parents participated in the festivities by supporting BHS in the game. Corsages sold by the cheerleaders were worn by excited mothers. (Middle left) Pitcher Allen gets ready for the windup while Slug- ger Fesmire waits at the plate. (Lower left) Mona McKay and Sandy Clark wore poodle skirts and it seemed like 50’s once again.
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