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Oe Double victory for Pam and Braves at Homecoming mn ‘ The crowning of senior Pam Mulberry marked the first time in six years that a junior did not receive the title. The homecoming game of BCHS vs. South- western went into an overtime with the Braves finally winning, 64-61. The homecoming dance was the only one held during the basketball season. GAA sponsored the dance featuring the band, “The Boys” and the band mem- bers honored Pam with a song and a kiss. LEFT: The 1976-77 basketball homecoming court. Sheila Ballard escorted by Brad Hurley; Mary Lou Perkins and Gil Speer; Sarah Reedy and Ernie Kief- fer; Pam Mulberry and Brian Clark; Jody McCory and Jim Disque; Lisa Foxworthy and Butch Ray; Vicki Skelton and Bill Disque. The junior escorts were Cassie Hehman and Tim Wischmeier. LEFT: Pam Mulberry, senior, stands after being in- troduced at the homecoming game. ABOVE: Senior Jim Disque gives Jody McCory, se- nior, her corsage as he prepares to escort her onto the basketball court. Basketball Homecoming 19
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RIGHT: The 76-77 football homecoming court con- sisted of Lana Crockett, senior; Sheila Ballard, ju- nior; Penny Gilbert, queen; Sandra Huber, soph- omore; and Susan Reedy, freshman. Their escorts were Mike Terrell, Tom Clark, Brad Lucas, Jeff Ble- vins, and Robert Plummer. The junior escorts were Angela Bonebright, and Jason Stuckwisch. Homecoming game with Floyd Central is a near victory ABOVE: Senior Penny Gilbert poses directly after being crowned homecoming queen. RIGHT: A variety of fans at the homecoming game scramble for miniature footballs after the Braves score a touchdown. 18 Football Homecoming During the halftime activities of the BCHS vs. Floyd Central football game, Penny Gilbert was crowned home- coming queen to the strains of ‘Feel- ings’ played by the “Band of the Braves”. The candidates were trans- ported to the field in convertibles driven by senior boys. Although this was a “vic- tory” for Penny, the Braves fell to Floyd Central, 18-22. Lana Crockett, Sheila Ballard, Sandra Huber, and Susan Reedy were elected to the court. Four candidates were selected from each class. The student body then elected a member to represent each class on the court, and a senior to be queen. g
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Winter and Spring themes create Snow, pine cones, and greenery were used to create a wintry atmosphere for the Christmas Dance. The dance was held on December 11, and as usual was sponsored by GAA. The theme “Misty Colored Miracles” was enhanced by an old-fashioned sleigh surrounded by snow. Each table was decorated with pine cones and greenery on angel hair, with a candle in the center. The band, “Faith”, provided the music. Stopping by from the North Pole, Santa Claus made a short visit to pass Out some candy. Diane Callahan, a junior, was crowned queen at the annual Hi-Y Dance held on April 2. She was escorted by Doug Brown. The court consisted of Kay Rei- ckers, escorted by Chuck Conrad; Mich- elle Cartwright, escorted by Mark Nor- man; Julia Stuckwisch, escorted by Mike Persinger; and Laurie Hess escorted by Jeff Younger. To be eligible for the queen or court the girls had to attend the dance with a senior Hi-Y member. Couples enjoyed the music provided by “Hot Ice”. Keeping the Easter season in mind, each table had a centerpiece of imitation grass and assorted candy eggs. TOP: Sitting out a dance at the Hi-Y Dance are Penny Gilbert and Jeff Robison. ABOVE: Bobby Trueblood, junior, and Tina Black- well, freshman, sit in the sleigh, a part of the main scene, at the Christmas Dance. 20 GAA, Hi-Y Dances ABOVE: Sam Goodman, Brian Sommers, Brad Hurley, Mike McCory, and Gil Speer give a hearty moods for dances cheer for a member of the band, “Hot Ice”, during a break at the Hi-Y Dance.
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