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Homecoming 78 LEFT: The cheerleaders lead the team and fans to an impressive 40-30 victory over Randolph- Henry. ms, SP ABOVE: Keith Stradford rushes for a Bulldog score against Randolph- Henry. LEFT: Elm us Morgan is congratulated by Assistant Coach Mike Rainey af¬ ter returning a fumble recovery for a 75 yard touchdown. Homecoming 13
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The 1978 homecoming was one that always will be remembered. After all of the pre-homecoming activities were over, the homecoming excitement began to intensify. Everyone was wondering what the night would bring. The Bulldogs were definitely “fired up” and the feeling of victory was in the air. The crowd came alive when the Bulldogs scored first. At the end of the half the Bulldogs were off to an impressive 18-0 lead. During the halftime festivities, the lovely homecoming court was presented to the crowd. Rosa Blackwell was named second runner-up and the new homecoming queen of Brunswick Senior High was Yvette Renee Goldsberry. The start of the second half brought the Bulldogs an instant score. The crowd continued to cheer the “Mighty Bulldogs” on to an extraordinary 40-30 victory. TOP: The 1978 queen Yvette Goldsberry and her escort Donell Seward. ABOVE: Yvette Goldsberry, the 1978 Homecoming queen is congratulated by Dr. William Powell and former queen Karen Walton. LEFT: Yvette Goldsberry is crowned queen by Dr. William Powell the principal of Brunswick Senior High School. 12 Homecoming
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Laughter, tears, hugs, and kisses are all scenes at a graduation, and the 1978 graduation was no different. Due to a forecast of incle¬ ment weather, the gradua¬ tion exercises were short¬ ened; however, despite the threatening skies, luck and faith permitted Dr. William Powel l and Mr. Grady Mar¬ tin to present the graduates their long awaited diplomas. Charles Vaughan, who ac¬ complished the incredible feat of maintaining a 4.0 average since third grade, was valedictorian. Karen Parker held the honor of salutatorian. For many seniors, this night symbolized an end to being governed by bells. To others it marked a new beginning, and to a few it was just “another night.’’ “Life Is Growth” Valedictorian, Charles Vaughan explains to the graduating class that the problems that face the world will create job opportunities for those who are prepared to accept them. “Growth Is Life” Karen Parker, salutatorian, tells the graduating class that they are now at the crossroads of a new beginning. 14 Graduation
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