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A l can't believe it! l'm so overwhelmed! - Donna Rodgers Spirit was at its peek following the homecoming pep rally. After the festive activities, students returned to homeroom to select the homecoming queen and her court. For the fifteen young ladies competing, it was a day of anticipation and anxiety. Mrs. Nancy Wells had the responsibility of counting the votes. Mrs. Wells comment- ed, I love it because i know who the winners are before anyone else. The an- ticipation ended that night before a ca- pacity crowd at Panther Stadium. Before the game began, the girls encir- cled the track in luxurious cars with their escort at the wheel. lt was then kick off time. lt was a tooth and nail battle to the half with the Panthers coming out on top 6-0. At the half the fifteen contestants were introduced to the crowd with the accompaniment of the band Sergeant Wordell then announced the winners, un- der a dry sky for the first time in four years. l can't believe it! l'm so over- whelmed, exclaimed a teary Donna Rodgers, as her name was announced as the 1983 homecoming queen. Michelle Scott, Theresa Schlink, Donna Tolleson, and Sweden Stacey each took top honors in their respective classes. The Panthers then returned to their battle field to polish off a perfect home- coming by shutting out Douglas County 18-0. The win was the Panthers eighth in a row, putting their sub-region record at 5- O, and earning them a spot in the play offs. Quarterback Mike Rhodes com- mented We've owed them for a long time. The shut out and it being homecom- ing, made it a sweet victory. ..,! The 7983 homecoming court. Featuring: Sweden Stacy escorted by Jimmy Pitts: Theresa Schlink escorted by Brit Turnerg Donna Rodgers escorted by Chad Adair, Michelle Scott escorted by Mitch Williams' Donna Tolleson escorted by Bayne Davis. As the Panthers score another touchdown against Douglas County, Scott Kimbrough 7 6' Homecoming encourages the extra point. Cheering the Panthers on to a homecoming victory, Laura Pelly raises fan spirit.
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NOT FOR THE GLORY From athletics l learn how to relate to others, have self-discipline, control my attitude, but most importantly, how to take constructive criticism. - Sherri Holder Why did high school students partici- pate in athletics? Was it the desire for competition, or was it the lust for fame and fortune? Senior, Tracy Brown replied I am an athlete because lenjoy competi- tion, and l like to see how my abilities compare with others. But much more than a desire was part of the high school athlete. Senior, Laurie Abner comment- ed, my parents got me into it when l was young, l like sports so much that l stayed with it. Besides, it is a good way to stay in shape. When one becomes an athlete he gives up a majority of his spare time. lt is almost impossible to hold down a job when you are an athlete, because you practice every day which leaves very little time to work, remarked Jay Worley. The average athlete had to practice a good ten hours a week. hours, and sometimes have to leave sev- enth period early, which affects my grade. Jimmy Pitts replied, if one uses his time wisely, he wouldn 't have trouble with his school work. The high school athlete is often the tar- get of much criticism. He is sometimes stereotyped as being dumb, lt is dis- heartening that most people don't realize the tremendous amount of skill and intel- lect it takes to be an athlete. There are strategies to know, plays to remember, and techniques to execute. Athletes also learn valuable personal traits on the field. Sherri Holder stated from athletics l learn how to relate to others, have self- discipline, control my attitude, but most importantly, how to take constructive criticism, Obviously, it was this serious dedica- tion which was necessary and evident But doesn't that also cut into school among the many students who made work? Sophomore, Chandra Wallace 7983-84 a mark on school sports history. said, l practice every day for about two 51 After school practices at King Springs Park are all part of a rigorous softball schedule for Sherri Cochran. By taking classes such as Analysis, Tim Brown challenges himself to excel in the classroom as well as on the track. 'f :Q Basketball provides Jimmy Pitts and Louis Caruso good physical exercise to 78 Athletes stay in good condition
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