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THE ONE WITH THE GUN. Drill team member Laura Snively marches in time with the band. The drill team entertains during the half-time shows. RIDING THE LINE. Since decid¬ ing which way to go can be a tough decision, Leonard and Ronald Myers ride the line of de¬ cision. The car, a promotion for Midway Garage, attracts young and old alike. J Homecoming
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Talk of the Town Friday,October 9,a few hours before the annual Homecoming parade was to begin,Broadway resi¬ dents may have sighed,” There goes the neighbor¬ hood,” as crowds trampled their lawns,and the parade entries could be seen as¬ sembling on the hill. Jamesway, a local dis¬ count retail store was among various other groups and businesses put¬ ting finishing touches on their masterpieces. Jamesway entered a float depicting their present merchandise and popular attire of the 50 ' s and the 60 ' s. Store manager,Terry PUTTING IT ALL ON LINE. The Kellyettes risk everything in going all out in their twirling display. The Kellyettes are led by Kelly Phillips. Burns said that Jamesway entered a float to show the community that we ' re (Jamesway) community- minded and want to help the community, not just make money.” Midway Garage drove their two-fronted car, an orange Ford escort, in the parade. The car,a popular attraction because of its uniqueness,was construct¬ ed by Leonard and Ronald Myers to advertise their business and even a bet (that the car couldn ' t be built.) The Myers ' de¬ lighted spectators with the zany car. The Kellyettes, the local baton-twirling group led by Kelly Phillips, demon¬ strated their expertise as they marched down Main Street. Pheobe Orebaugh, government teacher and candidate for the 27th dis¬ trict House of Dele- gates,rode in an antique Ford to promote her cam¬ paign. Perhaps, though, the way in which the commu¬ nity showed its involve¬ ment most clearly was through supporting the pa¬ rade, the football game and the homecoming ceremony with their attendance. 22 Student Life
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ON TOP OF IT ALL. Senior Homecoming attendant,Shawn Martin, smiles as Jeremy Turner drives. Martin was escorted by Mr. Eddie Martin. TROPICAL SPLENDOR. Danelle Blosser and Charles Tur¬ ner were voted Prom Princess and Prince. The prince and princess are chosen by the junior class each year. NEXT IN LINE. Senior atten¬ dant Melissa Elliott is escorted by her father, Ernest Elliott. Elliott made her dress. IN THE SPOTLIGHT. Lisa Sla¬ ter listens to the cheers of the crowd after being crowned Homecoming Que en. Slater was also a Homecoming attendant in her sophmore year. 24 Student Life
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