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photo by m mailloux cap by c perry My Girl Troy Malone leads the Three-Fifths Compromise , Earl Jarrell, Taylor Burleson, Jay Burke,and Dexter Callis, in their rendition of the famous song by the Temptations, “My Girl . photo by m mailloux cap by c perry A Standing Ovation! Singing Born Again”, Cherie Collier, accompanied by Immanuel Hargrove on piano and Milton Weaver on drums, performs with a voice that once again brings the students to their feet. Homecoming Student Life 7
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Brunswick’s first king photo by m stith cap by staff King for a day! Trying to show his poise off the court, Bryant Stith defines one of those easy” words he selected from a bowl. Begins a new tradition by c wells and p rutherford Excitement, stage fright, and anticipa¬ tion entranced and mesmerized the mem¬ bers of the Homecoming Court. The court was highlighted by the addition of twelve male contestants. The male contestants competed in the same fashion as the fe¬ males for the title of Homecoming King. During a quite active homecoming week, contestants were pulled from their daily schedule to practice for the upcom¬ ing pageant. The contestants rehearsed their short speeches and format of the pageant. The new Homecoming Queen and the first King were announced during the vic¬ torious Homecoming game against Green¬ sville in front of fans, fellow students, alumni and staff. Brunswick incorporated a new begin¬ ning, a Homecoming King, to be carried on in the winning tradition. “Homcoming was a time of agony and defeat, and a time of reunion and love. ” Cherie Collier photo by m mailloux cap by m green LOVE is really caring for someone and show¬ ing it! replies Calandra Walker, soon-to-be Homecoming Queen, as she answers her question, while Rene Rice and Sandi Malone, soon-to-be Senior Princess, nervously await their moment at the mike. photo by m mailloux cap c wells Spreading the gospel during the homecoming pageant, Audrey Wray voices her favorite Amy Grant song. 6 Student Life Homecoming
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4th Period 10-11:71947 On Duty copy by jensue On September 28, 1987 10-96 10-41. They 10-25 to class to 10-24 to go in 10- 35. 10-32. All 10-96’s are 10-6 trying to get 10-35 10-17. “10-33” 10-36 shouts “10-21 10-37 and get our 10-39.” 10-37 says 10-4. 10-26 is as planned. A 10-47 to get a picture. We 10-23ed, another 10-24. We went back to 10-20. On June 30, 1988 the 10-2 so 71947 units 10-42 for the summer. “On September 28, 1987 mental subjects begin their tour of duty. They report to class to investigate suspicious persons to go in the yearbook. 600 units are needed. All mental subjects are busy trying to get the yearbook enroute.” “Help me quick!” Mr. Hubbard shouts,“Call Mr. DeFalco by phone and get our records checked.” “Mr. DeFalco says O.K. Estimated time of arrival is as planned.” “A chase is in progress to get a picture. We arrived at the scene and another as¬ signment was completed. We went back to location.” “ June 30, 1988 the signal was good, so the journalism units end tour of duty for the summer.” I “A pica is forever.” Toya Thompson photo by s clary cap by jensue Who are those gals? That’s Candice Perry, Kim Greene, Patrice Mays, Kia Jones, and Cynthia Turner staring intently at the chalkboard learning about layouts. photo by s clary cap by jensue ALT-CON-DEL,ENTER,IS THIS INFORMA¬ TION CORRECT? Y,ENTER. Only to Patricia Brewer and Toya Thompson does this sound sensible as they work on their journalism page on the computer. Student Life Journalism
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