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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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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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Miss Panthera 'Alt is good to know that a girl can be herself and still win, stated Julie Sams after being selected the 1985 Miss Panthera. Other honors included sec- ond runner-up Vicky Rhodes, first run- ner-up Rosalyn James, and Miss Con- geniality Amy Phillips. Being selected as Miss Congeniality meant a lot to me. I was extremely surprised, stated Amy Phillips. This position was chosen based on the friendly and congenial attitude dis- played by Amy during the competition. The new location for the pageant was the Cobb County Civic Center The- ater. Coordinator Mrs. Jane Guther- man thought it was a favorable change, Because of the larger size we were able to advertise and accommodate more people. The pageant included both casual and formal wear. Maddox Kilgore em- ceed the event. The judges were Mr. Paul Chambers and Mr. Norman Spa- fard, both from WFOM radio station, Mrs. Tamara Friedel, a former Miss Panthera, and Mrs. Susan Drinnon, a local housewife. A treat for the audience was the in- termission entertainment by break- dancers Dove Smith, Gabe Milligan, Bernard Morrison, and Travis Cope- land. Additional entertainment was provided during the pageant when es- cort, Thad Baird, inadvertently stepped on a contestants dress. The 1984 Miss Panthera Lisa Rowell hurried from a basketball game where she played for Georgia State to hand over her reign to the new Miss Panth- era. Lisa commented later, Thanks for having me back. It was a common belief among the contestants and spectators alike that the evening's festivities were a suc- cess. First Runner-up Rosalyn James stated, lt was very surprising and en- joyablef' I l'5,a,a4-lnrxvfx ,a-do jk me wil rm TOP: After being selected one of the twelve finalists, Julie Roberts is questioned concerning her travels. ABOVE: Miss Panthera pageant finalists include: Second Runner-up Vicky Rhodes, Miss Panthera, Julie Sams, First Runner-up Rosalyn James, and Miss Congeniality Amy Phillips.
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