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Those Were The Days November 5, marked the beginning of Home- coming '82, one of the most exciting week- ends of the year. The festivities began with the presentation of the 41 candidates and their escorts of the Precoronation Banquet held in the College Center Cafeteria. Later that evening, Charlton Trader and Laura Dees hosted the traditional Homecoming Corona- tion. One of the highlights of the ceremony was a dance routine by thef' candidates to Those Were the Days -the Homecoming theme. Other entertainment included the Home Economics department's presentation of lO0 Years of Fashion. After the judges had made their decision, Cheri Kerr, Miss Freshman Class, was crowned Homecoming Queen 1982. Saturday's activities began with the opening of the various booths. Later that afternoon, a large crowd gathered to watch the parade which included several floats, area bands, and the homecoming candidates. Following the parade everyone gathered at the fieldhouse to cheer the Bobcats to victory of the St. John's Eagles. The weekend was brought to a close with the Queen's dance with music by Super- stition. l. Miss Cheri Kerr-Homecoming Queen 1982. 2. Students enjoy one of the many booths at Homecoming activities. 3. Gaye Newman and Qudseya Enteaar, chairperson of the Homecoming activities. 4. Two more points for the S of O Bobcats. 5. Firemen Nathan Schrock and Clayton Huff battle it out at one of the booths. 6. S of O Cheer- leaders cheer the Bobcats to a victory over the Eagles. 7. Homecoming Queen Cheri Kerr and her court. 8. Charl- ton Trader and Laura Dees starting the coronation. 9. Dr. Keeter at the dedication of the Clock Tower.
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44fTimes lt Was The , 1 Best We ve Had In Years! The Aggie Club's annual Barnwarming was held Octo- ber l. Everyone donned their western clothes to par- ticipate in the tobbaco spitting, hay-bale toss, and hay- bale race. Later that evening came the big event of announcing the Barnwarming Queen. After all the votes were counted, the new Queen was announced, Miss Carrie Morrisett, representing the Home Economics club. She danced the traditional queens dance with Bob White, Vice President of the Aggie Club. Everyone enjoyed two-stepping and kicking up their heels to the western sounds of the Freedom Band. Gloria Wilber summed it up by saying, lt was the best we've had in years! Of Our Lives
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