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Homecoming Queen, lahn Oldham, is escorted to the Stadium as she awaits the beginning of the Homecom- ing festivities. The Student body elected lahn Oldham as 1981-82 Homecoming Queen. Miss Oldham was escorted by Mike Waltrip. The Senior class chose Angie Medley as senior atten- dant. Senior Tommy Tapp granted the use of a Cor- vette to escort the Queen and her Court to the Stadi- um. lunior Attendant Margaret Howard is escorted to the Stadium in a Corvette. Margaret was escorted by lohn Hamilton. 24! Football Homecoming i as .id .al
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Catherine Combs raises money during the festival by sell- ing flowers, Catherine and Carla Epperson made the flowers that were sold. Mrs. Rue's Spanish students perform a traditional Spanish dance during the festival. Students are allowed to miss their English classes to watch. R' ,spif Bill Farris breaks a piiata during the festival while stu' dents watch, The students wait to dive on the floor for candy when the pinata is broken. Students gather around the mats to watch Sophomore Sherri Rowland do a back flip during the festival. Sherri and 3 other students put together a gymnastic show for the other students to see. Foreign Language FestrvaIf23
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moonlit memories highlight Footboll Homecoming events. The 1981-82 Football Homecoming took place on October 23, 1981. The Panthers came away victorious with a 34-6 win over Ohio County. Although chilling temperatures per- suaded many spectators to search for warmer places to stay until the Home- coming festivities began, there were still a Nfaithful few who watched the game. Those who did stay huddled in the stands while blankets and hot chocolate proved to be familiar sights. The sparsely populated bleachers weren't enough to discourage the Panther team, however, as they proved by the final score. This year's Homecoming differed from those in the past, in that, the Queen and her court were escorted to the sta- dium in Corvettes. The Booster Club sponsored this idea and it proved to be a tremendous success. The Boosters also brought up the idea of having class at- tendants. When carried through, this also proved to be successful. As in years past, the DC student body voted for the Homecoming Queen the first and second attendants. lahn Old- loAnn Liston was chosen by her fellow stu- dents as second attendant. She was escorted by Michael Thomas. ham was chosen as the 1981-82 Home- coming Queen. She was escorted by Mike Waltrip. The first attendant was Barbara Simon, escorted by Lynn North- ern and the second attendant was loann Liston, who was escorted by Michael Thomas. The senior class chose Angie Medley as their Senior Attendant. Margaret Howard, Lori Oliver, and Beth Kurtz were chosen as junior, sophomore and freshman attendants, respectively. The theme, 'Moonlight and Memo- ries was carried through by decorations such as clouds with each couples' names printed on them and hanging stars. The mood was further enhanced by murals painted by janet Moredock and the Pep Club. The dance was sponsored by the Pep Club through funds raised primarily through car washes and bake sales. The DJ., Steve Hooks created a pleas- ant atmosphere which made these 'lMoonlit Memories ones that will last forever. Mrs. Francis Curd and Bobby Hines share in the enthusiasm at the Home- coming crowd as they dance together 'lin the Moonlight. Football Homecoming!25
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