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Playing golf is one of Terry Mabry's Hoping for a strike, Debra Lance, con- many pastimes. centrates on her roll. Angela Price demonstrates her bowl It looks as if Jamie Skinner doesn't ing abilities at the Inman Mills Bowling know what to do with the bowlina ball Alley. 26 Community Sports
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Miss Lauren Morrow is crowned as the new Homecoming Queen on October 7, 1983. as her court stands and watch- Homecoming '83 This Much Is True As game-lime approached, excitement had risen for the Homecoming festivities. In the battle against the Greenville High Raiders, the Panthers pounced upon the Raiders tak- ing the lead and winning the game with a score of 21 to 7. Prior to Homecoming Week, the Student Council, who sponsored Homecoming, coordinated a parade that was held on the Thursday prior the game. Numerous floats were in the parade including the con- testants and their sponsors who rode in sports cars. Some of the floats in the parade were the Senior Class float, the In- teract float, the FHA Executive car and the FFA float. After the game, a Home- coming dance was held. The D.J. was Wendall Holloway from WASC. When all of the contestants and their sponsors had arrived at the dance, the theme song, True'', was played so that the Homecom- ing Queen and her court could share a special moment with their sponsors while danc- ing the Queen's Dance”. During halftime, the Home- coming Queen contestants were introduced to the soecta- tors by Mrs. Harriet Johnson. Each girl, being escorted by her father was sponsored by a senior football player. The 12 contestants and their sponsors were as follows: Lauren Morrow — Ricky Mor- ris Amy Messer — Jerry Fowler Rhonda Sawyer — Mark Dempsey Angie Brooks — David Zam- pell Genelle Hall — Willie Earl Brown Debbi Necker — Ken Ham- The Interact Club had a group ot fun- ny looking people on its float. mett Ginger Simmons — Terry Watts Becky Sitton — Andre Smith Angie Vaughn — Robbie Mill- er Rhonda Scruggs — Bryan Al- verson Tina Auble — Scott Burnett Kim Mills — Sterling Tinsley The Class ot '96 showed that they had the Homecoming spirit by participat ing in the parade. Homecoming 25
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Playing Or Workinq Everyone Enjoys Doing His Own Thing Playing sports is a great way to enjoy yourself, and get away from your usual lifestyle. Many students at Chapman ae in- volved in community sports. One of the most popular sports is bowling. Each year tourna- ments are held, and a lot of students usually enter. An- other great sport is golf. On the spring weekends, many students pass their time at the 2 courses Inman has to offer. These facilities are great for the members of the Chapman Golf Team. Horseback Riding is another sport that can be found around Inman. Some people like to ride, while oth- ers prefer horse shows, or rid- ing contests. During the Spring, the Inmn Mills Base- ball Park is always occupied by the American Legion Base- ball Team of Inman. The team is made up of many students from Chapman who also play on Chapman's Varsity Base- ball team. With all these exciting sports in our community, many great athletes of Inman may some- day be professionals. Alter winning the event. Brad Thacker and Shadow s Wildlire prance around the arena.
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