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if tm ,f , fx., 5, 'Zan Q M 'X My Q riday evening as the Panther football team retired to the locker room for halftime, fifteen young ladies filed out onto the field in patient antici- pation of the announcement of the homecoming queen and her represen- tatives. l was so shocked and very honored, l'll remember it for the rest of my life. stated the newly chosen Homecoming queen, Kelly Jones. Re- presentives from each class included: Joan Raley from the senior class, Don- na Tolleson from the junior class, Swe- den Stacey was the sophomore's 22 Football Homecoming choice, and Cheri Crawford was cho- sen freshman class representative. ln the midst of the excitiement of the student's choice of queen, several stu- dents like Matt Martin and Bobby, Johnson showed their spirit through their dress and crowd leadership. I wore my red Hawaiian shirt, mint green pants, safari hat, ray bans, and a red plaid scarf with spirit buttons and shak- ers to show spirit and my love for the school. explained Matt Martin. Showing that students are not the only ones with school spirit, Mr. Mark Bancroft wears his spirit button, green tie, and green slacks at the Homecoming pep rally.
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Ho e make banners and run throughs to show our sup- port for the team. stated varsity cheerleader, Kelly Kiker. From the beginning of spirit week and even before, cheerleaders as well as classes and organizations prepared banners for spirit week. Individual stu- dents displayed buttons and ribbons. Ryan Reynolds explained, I dressed up to show spirit and to be part of my school. A wave of spirit hit the Thursday senior class selected Kelly Jones, Carla McGee, Judy Fulcher, Donna Walter, Joan Raley, and Theresa Schlink as their candidates. From the junior class selection was Kelly Thompson, Jan Marshall, and Donna Tolleson. The sophomores chose Sweden Stacey, Tristen Grabe, and Deannie Thompson to represent them. Cheri Crawford, Sheri Drake, Robin Myers represented the freshman class. Following the introduction of the homecoming court, waves and roll- Senior court member Theresa Schlink sits in the back while being driven around the track by Thad Baird. morning pep rally, and a new ritual be- gan. Cal Boyd, senior class president, led his class in the roller coaster and the wave The wave, a senior phe- nomena germinated during fifth period lunch. Coach Joe Lattanzi commented, For some reason, l've always been out of the lunchroom when the wave begins. After the wave subsided, Student Council president, Brad Day, intro- duced the homecoming court. The er coasters erupted throughout the gymnasium, the wave made the rounds from class to class for several minutes before the traditional singing of the alma mater. After students filed back to home- room, the drill team performed what Lori Beck explained as, a special rou- tine especially for the football team. Meanwhile, voting began in home- room for the homecoming queen and class representatives. Waving to the crowd, Sherry Drake, freshman candidate, is - driven around the track to greet the Homecoming crowd. enior class members of the Homecoming court included: Carla McGee, Donna 'aIter, Kelly Jones, Joan Raley, Judy Fulcher, and Theresa Schlink. Football Homecoming 21
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he originators of the wave and shir coaster, the senior class t- ' t Leading the Panthers to a 43-O win over the Etowah Eagles, David Lacey prepares to take the snap from center Jay Worley. e spirit of pep rally fun Mat heerleaders Preparing for his unknown fate Garry Decker awaits his surprise. from Kelly Kiker which turns out to be a kiss from his English teacher Mrs. Annie Partridge. Football Homecoming 23
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