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FOOTBALL ' First row: Mgr. Tim Pottorft, Curtis Cox, Robbie Reynolds, Jeff Myers, Randy Clark, Kelly Carter, Gary Parker, Kabin Carder, Brad Clark, Curt Roberts. Mgr. Randy Ceynar, Second row: Brad Bodine, Steve Knowles, Mike Mahlandt, Jason Cathy, David High, Eugene Potts. Justin Price, Curtis Weishaar. Allen Ceynar, Chris O'Neill. Kevin Gulick, Tim Payton, Rodney Wallace. Roy Williamson, Kevin Darter, Jerry Houser, Frank Huster, Chuck Nachbor, James Pykiet. Rodney Davis. Todd Hewlett. Fourth row: Sean Stover. Shawn Moore, Chris Roberts, Tom Rose, David Reynolds, Greg Kunz. Eric Wilhite. Danny Williamson, Dean Zaldivar, Matt Morrow, Jeff Wakefield, Tim Cash, Albert Simon, Coach Dick Renfro The returning senior football players were a little disappointed when an unfortuante accident left one of the players unable to compete in this years football squad. The coaches were pleased with this years team overall. They agreed that “there were a few disappointing places in the squad but we were able to get them worked out.'6 Even though the team didn’t receive the honor to go to State playoffs this year, they were happy with their winning season. Football is a very demanding sport which requires a tremendous amount of determination and concentration. Even though the game takes total concentration, on the practice field there was some goof- ing off which created a lively atmosphere for the players and the coach. Of course the coaches were really the ones to goof off. The senior football players would like to thank the coaches, the fans and the rest of the football squad and say “good luck next year!” 26 Football
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HOMECOMING WAS TOTALLY CAPTIVATING The scene was set for the 1983 Football Homecoming. The theme, “Total Eclipse of the Heart”, was played softly while the queen candidates were escorted around the football field by Ken Bell in his Corvette convertible. The first candidate was Gayle Crowley. Gayle as a senior has been active in volleyball, wrestling cheerleader, along with other organizations. She was escorted by Steve Rausch, a junior. The next candidate was Teresa Hewlett, a senior. Teresa served as secretary treasurer of the Senior class. She has been active in volleyball, basketball, track and many other activities. Teresa was escorted by Danny Williamson, a senior. The third candidate was Serena Petrie. Serena, also a senior, has been very active in volleyball, FHA and many other extra-curricular activities. She was escorted by Jeff Wakefield, also a senior. The reigning queen J.P. Macy, was escorted onto the field by Tim Cash, a senior. After the candidates and their escorts had taken their places, the crown bearer and the flower girl were escorted out on the field by Ginger Martin. They were Brian Bush and Courtney Renfro. A silence fell over the crowd as Kendra Harris read the final words. The 1983 Football Homecoming Queen is ... Serena Petrie. As the crowd watched excitedly, Jeff tried to remember what to do next. After the cape and the crown were placed on Serena, he kissed her. Then Serena reminded Jeff about the flowers. Embarrassment overwhelmed him as he retrieved the flowers. To make up for his blunder, he planted another kiss on her lips without hesitation. The remainder of the evening was memorable. 28 Homecoming
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