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I Pictured above clockwise is the 1983-84 Homecoming Court. At the top is junior princess, Irene Dominguez, senior princesses, Marti Bober and Dawn Buckley. Next is freshman princess, Connie Haynie. Following are senior princesses, Juliana Hedgepeth and Kim Malachi, and sophomore princess, Sonia Jimenez. Despite the chilling cold front, which clouded the stadium on Homecoming game, an excite- ment prevailed over the dazzlingly dressed crowd. Spectators were pleased to see Tammy Hubbard, a cheerleader, who bounced and bubbled in front of the student body for four years, crowned the Homecoming Queen of Crowley High School. Homecoming
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I uv, 515 I . 'P-'W W my 5612? , 5. wg A s: 3 L , .... f :- X.. ,.. N V, xl Q 45 er '19 Proud father. Mr. Tim Hubbard escorts his daughter, Tammy, through the Homecoming arch. Greet expectations. Senior princesses, Marti Bober, Dawn Buckley, Kim Malachi, Tammy Hubbard, and Juliana Hedgpeth await the pre-game ceremony. Congratulations. The newly crowned queen, Tammy Hubbard, receives warm wishes from her predecessor, Lynette Landes. o Newly crowned. The new Homecoming Queen of 1983-84, Tammy Hubbard. - e , , av- G1-. I-J' r. 4 if dvi' 'H I 1 I.. .5 ' , ' LC L f ,M , . Q. v 31' I ' 1 i mf 4' 3 5 ' X ' f l i iir' f L- , x fm - it i ,, ' ii f Q , '1'. fi, i A 1 i b Y 1 I l Q Q 'Qt E -it K , I , 3' . 1 5 . i 6 1 Homecoming ik
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Almost time. Poised in appearance, but deep in thought, twirlers, Michaela Amrine and Michelle Deason, prepare to perform. If you can't boat 'em . . . The s weather accompanied by a colt couldn't keep senior Talo Michelle Cooper from flashing a Bright eyes. Senior, Cathy Barnes and date, Karrah Shipman enjoy each other more than the homecoming festivities. niglzf fo remem er The events of the homecoming week ranged from various Stu- dent Council sponsored dress-up days, such as Cook the Tigers Day, to classroom and club competitions for the best decorated halls. An air of anticipation and ex- citement surrounded students during all the activities. A few wild poster parties were held and the seniors shoe-polished everything in Crowley that did 2 Homecoming not crawl away. There were even rumors that school spirits led them to shoe-polish Mansfield, the opposing team. The halls were adorned with purple and white along with many threats against Mansfield. The junior hall stood out among the tough competition as the best. lt included a very special tribute to Barry Head. The day of homecoming was the most exciting of all. The 4 school was filled with talk dates and mums and, most o' stomping the Tigers. The pep ly was held sixth period ra' than the usual second to t period. The band and Talone danced through the sct gathering classes on their wat the gym for the pep rally. A massive cheering and a little fr ing around, the pep rally enc Spirits fired and everyone ticipated a great night. El
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