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Queen Stephanie Burgener and King David Guffey smile on as the gym echoes with applause. Homecoming 7
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Gone With The Wind To this years Seniors, in this years Homecoming Court, it was perhaps the best Homecoming they’ve attended and also the last. “Gone With the Wind” was not the only theme for Homecoming but also the theme to their past school years. As everyone knows, it is said that your high schools years go fast and being in the court would most likely make your Senior year a memorable one. To Queen Stephanie Burgener and King David Guffey and the rest of the 1983 Homecoming court, we wish you luck, and hope that you have many more nights just as memorable as this one. Homecoming King David Guffey and date Jody Lewis dance to the music of De-sinty. Homecoming Court — Chris Somers, Angie Gal- fey, John Tracy, Nathan Butterick, Sue Fristoe, lagher, John Clark, Laurie Bates, Dena Shumard, Kyle Rogers, Jamie Morris, and Steve Walsh. Amanda Strohl, Stephanie Burgener, David Guf- Trainbearers Dena Shumard and Amanda Strohl make their entrance. Crownbearers John Tracy and Nathan Butterick make their entrance. The Homecoming Court dances to the theme from Gone With The Wind, “Tara’s Theme.” 6 Opening
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PICTURE time and more Pictures are all part of the memories. Looking back do you remember the day you got your class picture taken? Your day started extra early. You knew exactly what you would wear, because you had been planning this for weeks in advance. Everyone at school looked the best they had looked all year. You were all set, but then it was your turn to sit in “the chair”. You wanted your picture to turn out perfect, but you thought how could it. The lights were so bright you practically had to squint your eyes to see anything. And this strange man you had never seen before was telling you to smile, but it felt more like an awkward grin. Then it was all over. All that time it had taken you to plan for your picture, and it was over within a matter of five seconds. As you know, class pictures are not the only pictures taken within the year. There are those candid shots which take no time at all to get ready for. They’re the pictures which make a yearbook fun to look at. Throughout this division, you’ll see class pictures as well as those well-known candid shots which capture the emotions of those “off guard” moments. Rita Cantrell walks in the Homecom ing parade.
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