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E I-IOMECOMING A fine new tradition - Leonard Vest A new addition to the basketball sea- son, Homecoming, was greeted by an en- thusiastic, standing student section on February the 7th, We're use to our teams' winning so the game isn't always a big deal, but when the Homecoming Court came on the court, everyone stood up and cheered, commented Billy Harri- son explaining the newly-adopted cere- mony. The student section remained dor- mant until the half time of the boys' game and the crowning of basketball's first Homecoming Queen. Although there was little time to crown the queen, the student council timed the festivities perfectly. John Barge, council president, crowned Christi Holland 7984 Basketball Homecoming Oueen. Christi commented Hit was an honor to be crowned especially since there had never been a basketball queen before. The Homecoming celebration, spon- sored by the student council, went smoothly according to Gaye Coker's es- cort, Thad Baird. With the help of Jan Potts and Ms. Cummings, everything went accordingly and the ceremony was a success. Even with the cancellation of the original date on a Saturday night and an interruption of spirit week because of snow, the festivities were still a success, Brad Day summed up the evening. 'fl feel the night was a success because of the great crowd participation even though it was on a week night. Mrs. Bobin Cum- mings commented, The evening was a success although some music and adver- tisements would have helped. As usual the Panthers chalked up an- other two wins to finish off a fine evening. The state ranked girls' team rolled to a 48-88 win, and the boys, boosted by two dunks by Eric Malone and Joe Thomp- son, were victorious over the Douglas County Tigers. fyik J ,- a Members of the court are Deanie Thompson, freshmang Gaye Coker, sophomore' Vicky Bhodes, junior,- Katrina Paulson, juniorg Gen Mastropasquag senior, Lisa Lovern, senior, Laura Pelly, seniorg Christi Holland, Oueenj Tristen Grabe, freshmanp Mandy Phillips, sophomore. Basketball Homecoming 47
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