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fijl Q, .., 'dir 4.f -A Q- ,,, -t Anticipation Suspence began to build as Royalty nominations were announced. The suspense began to build at the homecoming rally as Mr. Bergstrom introduced the rbyality nominations and it continued to build as the winners were announced. The sophomore' prince and princess were John Murray-and Llsa Stellmacher. The class of '84 was represented by Larry Spain and Renee Gravatt and the senior prin- cesses were Julie Gravatt, escorted by Brian Bucher, and Connie Stone escorted by Eric Murray. The Homecoming King and Queen were Kevin Lindsey and Sheri Ferguson. ' Another event of the homecoming rally was the arm wrestling championship which was refereed by Von Cartwright. ln the girls under 110 lbs. category Patty Fuller outwrestled Lorna Hill. Nell Maxey won over Darrin Dearman for the under 150 lbs. match, and the over 150 lbs. was taken by Mike Adams who defeated Mark Wallace. The swing choir serenaded the royalty with their version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow led by Mr. Nigro. Everyone was full of enthusiasm at the rally, but the seniors surpassed the other classes and won the competi- tion yell. 1. Homecoming Queen Sheri Ferguson, and King Kevln Lindsay. 2. The Senior class competes in the competition yell. 3. Mllre Adams receives a trophy as Arm Wrestling Champion for his weight class from Gary Robinson. 4. Homecoming Royalty. 5. Returning Queen, Cris Blue congradulates Sheri Ferguson. 6. Senior Powderpuff cheer- leaders get rowdy. 7. The Choir sings Somewhere over the Rainbow for the Royalty. ' X Qs 'if-iiiiiif . , , .L iw .g QL it e f t . -5 ' 5 ,.. .1 T x. , H., - so :F 4 QQ 95 it xf l QLET'-'..'11 I vi I '--T.-1'-ft'-9' . -is .-ang? 'Q-B Opening
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Let's Get Physical The varsity team pushed their weight around this season. 19 K' .' st.. was , cw - -v . ...W 1 -.., -:ow - rw, ,Q 1 ' .. .., x., N. .W 'iff' F 2 w1..,,.. K, -N. 'rw ' vs' 3 .A .-+-A956 ww ways ,.. Q - 'Q Y -. is iii. t g , we ,ng I rw. it-5 , . A A st ' fx c s s -. e as sa ga g -ss ,gpg . ' ,mn .. - The varsity team had more indi- vidual talent this year than usu- al, but their most outstanding trait was their ability to play as a team. The players put in many hours of practice and suffered inevitable cuts and bruises, but nevertheless they kept up their team drive to and worked even harder to win. As one player was quoted, We couldn't have done it- without our dedicated coach, Mr. Moore, who was al- ways there to keep up the team moral. Some outstanding players in- cluded Kevin Lindsey, Jamie Mims, and Mike Adams. -Jodi Dougan 1. Kevin Lindsey pushing his way through the defensive line. 2. Front row, left to right: Eric Larson, Dean Piercy, Eric Colon, Kevin Lindsay, Aron Bagnaschi, Mike Rosales, Mike Aguilera. 2nd row: Richard Evans, Eric Mur- ray, David Ambuehl, Dave Granberry, Jamie Mims, Ron Jones, Angel Winn. 3rd row: Brian Pierce, Frank Beck, Jer- ry Crow, Jlm Moore, Barbl Prater, Ron Howard, Dave Harrison, Renee James, Matt Corbell. 4th row: Bob Couts, Rol- lle Stover, Shane Akers, Brian Butcher, Jeff Owens, Todd Moxness, Mark Williams, Jes- sie Porras. 5th row: Ron De- Maagd, Shawn Stierll, Mitch Evans, Greg Butcher, Doyle Wilyard, Nick Norris, Mike Ad- ams. 6th row: Brian Williams, Darryl Tracy, Dan Brogdon, Chris Corbett, Jeff Cerepa, Greg Colwell, Shawn Harrison, Lamar Esslg. 3. Mitch Evans go- ing for the touchdown. 4. Mark Williams shows his team spirit. 5. Eric Murray and Mike Adams await the outcome of the flip of the coin. 6. Falcons and Hornets fight it out. Football
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