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it Is someone drowning?!: Kim Lineberger tears herself away from her diet book, temporarily, to check on the conditions of the pool. it i ' V G M ' uf 'if Food for thought: Harris Teeter employee, George Hemianson, meditates over the bread arrangement. Chilling out: lohnny Clifton shows how cool he is as he struts his stuff in the meat department. Wrapping things up: Charlie Sistare ties down another big load of lumber at Hechinger's. SUMMER IOBS
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this speciai night, at hait time, in sion mounted as Screams, pom poms and excitement tiiied the air on October 10, 1988. On the homecoming game the announcement ot the 1988 Homecoming Queen was made. Ten the homecoming court and their escorts crossed the tieid. A stunning Micheiie Bagby w as contidentiy escorted onto the tieid toiiow ed by Leigh Biggers, Katrin Biack, B. T. Brendte,Tittany Landers, Christine LaSteiia, Missy Mechum,Tish Muitis, toy Noe, DebraPeriin, Susan Pitts, Stephanie Piybon, and Titt any Raiey. The entire court was radiant. Ati awaited the big announcement. Mary Manning, homecoming chairperson, tinaiiy announced second runner up as B. i. Brendie, tirst runner up as Micheiie Bagby, and . . . drum roii piease . . .The 1986 Homecoming Queen as Susan Pitts! The crowd wiidiy cheered as the 1985 Homecoming Queen, Keiiy Sioan, returned to crown Susan. This was not eyen ciose to being the end ot the night. The tootbaii team piayed a strategic game and annihiiated East Gaston with a score ot 27 to 0. Pt winning team, a beautitui court, and a gigantic crowd then iett the tieid and ioined in a student congress- sponsored Mevdican Fiesta Dance. Music, iights, and dancing ciosed the night tor the Eagies, but that was oniy the high point ot Homecoming. The whoie week was a ceiebrationi Ciyinettes soid Homecoming carnations. Ey ery day ot the week was a speciai, spirited eyentz Monday was ciubfciass day, Tuesday was dress-up day, Wednesday was hat day, Thursday was Hawaiian day, and Friday was biue-goid day. in aii, Homecoming was a week to go down in history books. Homecoming night w as a night no student wiii eyer torget, especiaiiy our ioyed court. Proud Eagie: Second runner-up, B. t. Brendie gives the Eagie Noe iooks into her proud tather's eyes. sign. Eve Contact: toy 72 H We
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