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Special Fantasies Come True The 1981-82 homecoming did not hold victories for the Pirates. But the 1982-83 comebacks of the athletic teams sparked the excitements of both homecomings and the Tip- Off Tourney. Football Homecoming made a dream come true for Tammy Cox, as she was crowned the 1982 queen. The court members stuck to the tradition of wearing fall blazers and slacks. The team brought the night to a fantastic ending by beating Clarksville 47-7. Once again the fantasy became a reality, as IoAnn Ramsey was chosen the 1983 Basketball Homecoming queen. The court members wore a variety of formals instead of the tra- ditional red velvet dresses. The night turned out to be one of many excitements as the Pirates beat the Salem Lions 75- 54. For the first time, the Holiday Tourney was moved to No- vember and changed to the Tip-Off Tourney. The CHS can- didate, Karen Lutz, was honored with the title of queen. Ka- ren and her escort, Troy Davis, were attired in tuxes, stylishly concealing Karen's leg surgery. Although the Pirates did not win the tourney, they were runners-up in a tense struggle for the championship.
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ENTERTAINMENT: Home and on the Run An assortment of different activities provided various sources of entertainment to stu- dents. School programs, such as plays, dances, and homecom- ings, supplied many people with inexpensive fun. With ca- ble vision more abundant, stay- at-homers had a wide selection of TV programs to watch; while for those Who were willing to spend more money, going out of town for entertainment was the thing to do. Bcforv tinv Homecoming parade, Larry Smith fin- ishes the final touches on the junior float. In the Student Council Christmas play, Eddie Curry tightly embraces Linda Rehm. Not knowing he is about to die, Kevin Satterly prepares to take a sip of elderberry wine. During the football homecoming pep session, Mr. Narron, alias Rocky, looks around at his fans and his manager, Mrs. Merillat.
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Baskctball Homvcoming Q1400 : JoAnn Ramsey, senior. Football Humcwming Court: Dawn King, Debbie Cave, Angel Carpen- ter, Tammy Cox, Roberta Hensley, Karen Lutz, Holly Lesher, Mary Ellen Campbell, and Stephanie Crace. Bmkcllmll Queen Court: Jason Baker mrown Bearew, Shawna Kennedy Glower GirU, Nancy Case, Leigh Ann Morrow, Becky Meals, Laurie Byers, JoAnn Ramsey, Loretta Wall, and Missi Combs. Tip-Off Tourney Queen and Escort: Karen Lutz and Troy Davis, seniors. fomlmll Homecoming Qm'vn: Tammy Cox, senior.
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