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l?3liDGJWC5l Sli.. John UQ JL? MUQ9 Glilwii The annual Jr. Miss Cabot pageant was held April 14, 1978, with 43 girls competing in formal wear. Johnny White acted as mas- ter of ceremonies. Superinten- dent of Cabot Schools, Don El- liott, presented trophies to the winning contestants. Enter- tainment was presented by Miss Shanie Guyot, Arkansas' Cinderella Tot. The high school stage band, under the direction of Mr. David Babb, provided music during the pag- eant. Theme for the pageant was Spring,,, and Mrs. Carla Baldwin was director of the event. Winners were: 4th runner-up, Tricia Gaitherg 3rd runner-up, Janie Taylorg 2nd runner-up, Lona Horn, lst runner-up, Kelly Utleyg Junior Miss Cab- ot, Rhonda St. John. Upper right: Former Jr. Miss Cabot Lisa Lewis crowned Rhonda St. John. Upper leftg Rhonda St. John. Below: Top ten finalists, right to left, top: Susan McDaniel, Kelly Cobb, Judy McGloflin, Tish Tarrantsg bottom, Kelly Ut- ley, Tricia Gaither, Rhonda St. John, Janie Taylor, Lona Horn, not pictured is Lori Gibson.
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QWQLFQW LQQ 9 JF.. UFUUQJIHI FZQVALTV The royalty for Cabot's Junior High Homecoming celebration consisted of: Cbelow, left to rightj Rhonda St. John-8th grade maid, Monica Reed- 9th grade maid, Sharon Blackwood-Queen, Pam Smith- Maid of Honor, Tammy Campbell-9th grade maid, and Rhonda Griffin-8th grade maid. The ceremonies preceded the homecoming football victory over the Whitehall Bulldogs. The queen was crowned by Mr. N.E. Smith, school board vice-president. The enthusiastic eighth and ninth graders worked very hard in preparation for the celebration. Their great spirit obviously paid off. Above left: Sharon, as she rides in the homecoming parade on September 29, 1978. Above right: Ninth graders show their spirit with their homecoming float Bury the Bulldogs . 5 'VW
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l X Emiilflllf 5 Although the Panthers finished a disappointing 4-6 season in overall play, their 32-0 victory over Lonoke elevated them to 2nd place in the conference stand- ings behind lst place Bryant. While the Juniors were inconsistent in their ability to win from week to week, their four impressive victories point to a bright future for them as Senior Panthers in the years to come. The Junior High Football coaches this year were, left to right: Coach Ted Cook, Coach Rob Watts, Head Coach Rob Rice. ,X a if X131 its Z9 NV i QA. si l 5 . I in 5? i All' f ii5 ,,:l fx' Q 2 J f? f N If 6 ' , x - f tjlrfg - 4 17FLLL'.l2If ,J i V T: ,A X -ei f
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