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Pam Clark—Pam was a Student Council Homeroom representative, Vice- President of the Leo Club, and Pep Club Secretary. Pam was a senior at CHS and escorted by Dan Miner. Pam's sponsor. Wesley Sapp, played the positions of full back and defen- sive end and lettered three years. He was Vice-President of the Key Club and of PC A. He was a member of the National Honor Society and C-Club. Homecoming was set for Friday night, October 22. 1982 Actually, it began on Monday night. October 18, with classes congregating at Bryant Thurman's barn, the old armory. Ron Don’s, and the truck driving range. Students worked diligently night after night to finish their floats. The Junior float, Tigernol. won first place. Friday, the parade lined up in front of the school at TOO p.m. Floats from all four classes were represented along with bands, fire trucks, homecoming candi- dates, local beauty queens, and returning alumni. Prior to the game, an alumni social hour was held honoring the Class of 1972. They sat in a reserved section of the bleachers at the game. Also represented were the classes of 1932 1942 1957. 1967. and 1977. The pregame show consisted of several numbers by the Ashford Band. At half- time, the candidates were escorted to their positions on the field. They were Kim Justice, Carol Wilson, LaTonya Hill, Paula Woodham. and Pam Clark. Tammy Turner. 1981 Homecoming Queen, crowned Pam Clark as Chipley High School's new queen. To end things right. Chipley won over Ashford 33-0. Left: Wesley Sapp and Candidate. Pam Clark, pose for the camera during the homecoming skit. Top Left: Pam Clark and escort. Pan Miner, tak ing their position on the field. 27
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Pam Clark Crowned Homecoming Queen Left: Homecoming Queen. Pam Clark, along with escort Dan Miner, smile with pride after crown- ing. Above: Escort Dan Miner gives his newly crowned queen a big hug.
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Tigers Eye Homecoming Court Carol Wilson—Carol was a Senior at CHS. She was captain of the varsity cheer- leaders. a member of the Pep Club. Little Women, and C Club. She was escorted by her brother Patrick. Darrin Kent, her spon- sor, wore jersey num- ber 55 and lettered three years as center for the Tigers. Kim Justice—Kim served as class presi- dent for both her Freshman and Sophomore years as well as a B-Team cheer- leader as a tenth grader. She was a member of the FFA in beef judging. Kim was escorted by Art Harris. Her sponsor. Arnie Chance, wore jersey number 14 and played flanker and safety for three years, lettered in basketball two years, and in baseball for four years. 18
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