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Homecoming Keeps Spirits Bouncing You could hear the excitement of the cheering crowd Homecoming night even before entering Con- ner Senior High. The Stands were full of spirit as no one took a seat while cheering on their Cougar team. Play- ing high ranked Fleming County Tigers, the cougars remained to keep their lead the entire game, leading to a final victory over the Tigers with a score of 79 to 63. As the fifteen candidates walked into the gym during halftime, you could feel the excitement all around them. The nervousness in the crowd and participants finally came to an end when Julie Walton, escorted by Bruce Crawford, was crowned Queen. The attendants were Tracey Hurst who was escorted by Scott Widener taking first, while second attendant Suzanne Walton was escorted by Andy Czirr. Cary Garnett accompa- nies Lauri Moore who was third attendant and Teresa Eagle was escorted by Harold Spoonamore and took fourth place. While talking with a few of the candidates and their escorts after the dance, Julie Walton commented, I really didn't think I was going to be Queen. Lauri Moore said, I was very nervous because there was a lot of people watching but I was very excited. Gary Gar- nett exclaims, It was a lot of fun, I was glad Lauri placed third, but I think there ought to be votes for a Home- coming King! It was a once in a lifetime honor, replied Teresa Eagle. Her escort Harold Spoonamore commented, I was very surprised that I was chosen to be an escort, I really enjoyed myself. Mickey Clore and Andy Czirr both agreed that the whole evening ran very smoothly and it was well organized. After the game the Homecoming dance was spon- sored by the Student Council with Solid Gold Sound providing the music. All the latest upbeat songs were played while squeezing in a few slow ones for that special moment. During the dance the students did not let their spirits down. Everyone made a very memora- ble night of it and many said it was one of the best dances ever held! The Queen and her court (L-R): Andy Czirr, Suzanne Walton, Scott Widener, Tracey Hurst, Bruce Crawford, Julie Walton, Cary Garnett, Lauri Moore, Harold Spoonamore, and Tere- sa Eagle. 2. Mr. Hogan presents Julie Walton with her crown as her escort Bruce Crawford stands watching. 3. Dawn Tom- lin, Eric Ford, Suzanne Walton. Andy Czirr, Dawn Garner, and Mickey Clore all listen for the new Queen. 4. David Beckett escorts Mary Tupman during Basketball Homecoming. 5. Kim Wilson and Rusty Pennington smile for the crowd. 6. Harold Spoonamore waits patiently as Teresa Eagle is being introduced. 114 Basketball Homecoming
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1. What could Loir Kaserner's date be talk- ing about? 2. Could Shannon Hagan be ask- ing Terry Schawbe for a dance? 3. Shawn Oliver and Lisa Riley smile for the photogra- pher to show their good spirit. 4. Kelly Sprague and Brad Stuck just dancing the night away. 5. Johnny Badida enjoys going to Kristi Gouge's Senior Dinner Dance. 6. D. Anderson, D. Arrasmlh, B. Carpenter, R. Tobergate, F Roberts, K. Krey, and T. Dolin showing off for the crowd. 7. Mike Hart and Dawn Tomlin sharing good times with each other 8. Dona Arrasmith and Brian Carpen- ter share a close moment. 9. Gayle McGlas- son trying to figure out what to eat next. 10. Kelly Stickrod, Amy Wheeler, and Mary Tupman running toward the excitement to congratulate the new Queen. 113
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