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Homecomin Miss Blackwell, Mrs. Cummings-Palmer, and Mrs. Pearson lead the students in a cheer. Leslie Hairston plays a dead Warrior. Sherri Nunn leads the students in the eulogy. | Homecoming 13
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Homecoming Takes On Changes Homecoming 1977 was characterized by a new method of queen selection, a pep rally considered by many to be “the best ever,’ and a not-too-successful Homecoming Dance. For the first time this year, the Homecoming Court was chosen by organizations rather than being chosen by the football team. Many students were not pleased with this idea because part of the excitement of Homecoming had been seeing who the football team would choose. The method of voting was changed from ballot voting to a penny vote. Although there was a lot of discontent, someone must have voted because over $600.00 was collected. Angela Brodgon, Representing the FHA, was voted queen. Her attendants were Vicky Overby representing the Beta Club (first runner-up); Denise Greene representing the Monitor (second runner-up); Kelly Davis representing the Go den Link (third runner-up); Ann Reamy representing the Cheerleaders, Lucy Pittard representing the FBLA, Wanda Martin represent- ing the Band, Pam Jones representing the Biology Club, Beth Bailey representing the French Club, Beverly Dailey representing the SCA, and Felice Somerville representing the Monogram Club. The Homecoming activities began with a pep rally. First the cheerleaders staged a skit, which was a hilarious funeral for the Warriors. Then several cheers were led by teacher — “cheerleaders”. After the game, the Monogram Club sponsored a Home- coming Dance. The crowd was small, but the students who participated really enjoyed themselves. L. to R.: Harvey Bacon, Angela Brogdon (Queen), Rives Eggelston, Vicky Overby, Jeff Smith, Kelly Davis, Freddie Oettinger, Denise Greene. 12 Homecoming
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