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Hngie medley crowned os 1982 Bosketboll Homecoming Queen The Basketball Homecoming, spon- sored by the Pep Cub, took place on Tuesday, February 23 at the Bremen vs. DCHS game. Assured of a certain victory over Bre- men, the spirited panther fans eagerly awaited the crowning ceremony. The girls' and boys' varsity basketball teams chose Angie Medley as 1981-82 Homecoming Queen because they felt she deserved the honor because of all the support she gave them throughout the year. Angie is a senior and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lohn Medley of Owensboro. Miss Medley was chosen by her classmates as i'Panther Patriot and was elected as President of Pep Club. She has been an active member of Student Council for four years and a three-year member of the tennis team. She was also chosen as senior attendant at the 1982 Football Homecoming. She plans to attend the University of Ken- tucky. Miss Medley was escorted by Scott Hoptry. Her court consisted of first at- tendant, Kyna Carlton, escorted by Scott Scott Dame and Kyna Carlton pose as Basketball Homecoming Royalty during the final half of the victorious game over Breman. Dame and second attendant, Stacey Mobley, escorted by john Oldham. Kyna and Stacey are both senior varsity bas- ketball players and have made many valuable contributions to the girls' bas- ketball team. Following the double-victory over Bre- men, the Homecoming Dance provided everyone with a chance to dance the night away with D.l. Frank Taylor. The Homecoming Theme, l'Almost Like a Dream gave the Pep Club an opportunity to incorporate pastels into the decorations. The Yarden Center donated a fountain to achieve a dream- like atmosphere. But, just like all dreams, it came to an end, but this dream was one that won't soon be forgotten. The Pep Club spent a great deal of time in preparation for this event and their efforts were truly appreciated by all who attended the dance. They sold carnations for Valentine's Day as the primary fundraiser for this event. The Pep Club proved, as a result of their efforts, that l'Dreams can come true. Scott Dame escorts first attendant Kyna Carlton off the court after receiving a bouquet of roses. 26!BasketbaIl Homecoming
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