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She Vai «p.22 the richest. The contest, sponsored by the Student Council was a money- making project for school spirit. After all was totaled, there was a profit of $102.26. The procession that fol- lowed was filled with cor- vettes, trans ams, and other fancy cars bearing beautiful ladies with ex- cited smiles, waving to the sparse crowd that awaited them. Floats adorned with crazily dressed students, crepe paper, and signs made their way down the road, hoping to win the contest. Winner were: First place — Art Club, Second place — Sophomore Class, Third place — Junior Class. Now time for the finale. 29-4-1 ... locker com- bination? No, the process the latest Homecoming Queen had to go through to reach the top. Twenty-nine girls, the largest number ever, were nominated for queen. Only seniors voted and the selection was narrowed down to four senior atten- dants. p. 26 Homecoming Queen: Betsy Bowen.
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The Burns Senior High School The parade was held in Lawn- band lead off the homecoming dale for the second straight parade. year. seniors Vickie Allen, Chris Ed- wards, Shelia Darnell, Lisa Hast- ings, Emily Johnson, and Deb- orah Spurling show what homecoming is all about with their float. As riders on the second place sophomore float, Karen Smith, Tammy Davis, and Angie Scism wave to the crowd during the homecoming parade. Dressing up as one of several bull- dogs, Renee Lewis participates in a dress rehersal of the Art Club’s float. This float won first place in the homecoming parade. One of the events atthe bonfire with the names of the Burns ln Ae j : : was taking a sledgehammer to faculty. Cecil Henson lets every- | = a wrecked car covered one know how he feels. 23
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Maid of Honor and Escort: Glenda Senior Attendant and Escort: Susan Senior Attendant and Escort: Denise McCain and Gerod King. Bowen and Kevin Coffey. Williams and Tony Poston. Homecoming Queen Betsy Bowen is crowned during half- time of the East Rutherford foot- ball game by Student Council President David Cline. The Maid of Honor Glenda McCain and her escort Gerod King watch the cere- mony. Betsy was also presented with yellow chrysanthemums by Student Council Secretary Joy Boa Betsy’s escort is Mark am. Junior Attendants and Escorts: Genneen Stringer and Eddie Web- ber, Trisha Brewer and Jeff Costner. sophomore Attendants and Escorts: Sonya Ruff and Willie Kee, Cynthia Scism and Ron McKee.
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