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9 2 Q . . . and Anticipation! homecoming 1981 was history. The third quarter found the Indians with a 14-7 lead. With the minutes ticking away, the points mounting, the Indians left the field victorious 21-7, their first homecoming win in five years. Soon, after the game, the cafeteria was filled with students and alumni as they danced to the music of Fat Rock. After the dance, everybody went their separate ways. Some went to private parties lasting far into the night, others went home after a fun- filled, exhausting night. In the minds and hearts of the Indians, this evening would live for years to come. It was not an ordinary homecoming game, but one which we called our own. An evening of excitement, elegance and fulfilled anticipation. In appreciation for all her help, the senior ' n I lll llllI'l IIIIIW Elizabeth Moss. sophomore float. f T' A class presented Ms. Carol Ferguson with an unexpected surprise. The class had purchased a dozen long- stemmed roses for their appreciation for all the work that Ms. Ferguson had done with the preparation for home- coming activities. Instead of the long-stemmed roses ordered, one dozen red boutonnieres were accidentally delivered. Throughout the entire homecoming festivities Ms. Ferguson wore the dozen red boutonniere carnations. At the end of a long, tiring evening Ms. Ferguson was quoted as having said: I ap- preciated the carnations. However, l'm sorry to say, I looked like a flower shop all night. HOMECOMING 1981. l Upper left: The thrill of it all. Middle left: The highlight of homecoming was the royal crowning of queen, Irma Meza, by Mr. Lyle Flagg. Middle right: The queen was caped by homecoming hostess, Bottom left: First runner-up: Terri Landressg Queen: Irma Meza, Second Runner-up: Kim johnson. Bottom right: The theme of Homecoming '81 was displayed by the
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Queen for a Night This year as a special event for homecoming, East Bay's senior class took the responsibility, with the helE of Ms. Carol Ferguson, to loo up the school's past twenty-eight homecoming queens to add sparkle to this year's homecoming theme, yesterday dreams are tomorrow's memories. Though only successful in looking up seventeen of the former homecoming ueens, the senior class was proud to present to the homecoming crowd the follow- ing queens: Mrs. Bonnie D. Top right: Ms. Lisa Carr-1977. Middle left: Mrs. Sandra Lee-7972. Center: Ms. Cheryl Morgan-1973. Middle right: Ms. Tina Allender-7980. Bottom left: Mrs. Marge Davis-7964. Bottom right: Ms. Valeri Ulakovitz-1975. Philpott-19545 Mrs. Linda K. Sweat-1956, Mrs. Miriam Tatum Davis-19575 Mrs. ludy Mingo Gunn-1958, Mrs. loann Fernan- dez-1962, Mrs. Marge Davis-1964, Mrs. Mary-Francis Cook Colding-1966, Mrs. Alva Davis Hamerick-1968, Mrs. Cindy Miltner-1971, Mrs. San- dra Lee-1972, Ms. Cheryl Morgan-19735 Mrs. Kathy Campbell Trimmer-1974, Ms. Valeri Ulakovitz-1975, Ms. Nancy Ciroce-1977, Ms. Lisa Carr-1978, Ms. Terri McHargue-19795 and Ms. Tina Allender-1980. On this ni ht, Ms. Tina Allender was to endqwer reign as the 1979-80 homecoming queen, as Irma Meza becamethe new queen.
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