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Far right, the 1st place French Club Float said. Oui. oui. oui. to the judges decision' No wall Qowen here. Senior Homecoming Court are (from left to right) Shannon McLeod. Rachel Atkinson. Missy Tourgee. Susan Wood, and Brooke Townsend. Freshmen: Diana Vann, Leigh Mazach Sophomores: Cathy Long. Melinda Foley Juniors: Kim Haynie, Kari Broocke Above, Kathy Grabinsky crowns Rachel Atkinson Homeco- ming Queen, as escort John Schultz looks on with pride. Right, the mighty Falcons made Cox proud when they defeated the Kellam Knights at Homecoming. 16 Student Life
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13 To 7! It was October 21st, otherwise known as College Day, and it was the beginning of one of the most spectacular weeks in Falcon his- tory. It was the beginning of the 1985-86 Homecoming Extravaganza! Homecoming kicked-off with what be- came a five-day costume part) . previously referred to as Spirit Week. Hundreds of Fal- cons dressed up to It was the best pep seen since my coming show their spirit. Next came the famous 1985 Home- coming pep rally. It was the best pep rally Cox High has seen since my coming here in 1979. exclaimed a proud Principal Lottie Waters after the event. The Falcons blew the roof off the gym during the class cheering competition, ultimate!) won by the seniors. There were other class competitions, too, like the banner contest (won by the sophomores), spirit links (won by the seniors), and rela races (won b the juniors). Most importantly, however the pep rally got not just the football pla ers psyched, but the rest oi the school, too. As a direct result of the undeniable enthu- siasm of the Cox fans, the Falcons witnessed the most exciting football game in recent his- tory. At halftime. the score was 13 to 7, — '■ FALCONS Rachel Atkinson was crowned Homecom- ing Queen foj and the French Club won first place in the float competition (Latin club came in second. Senior Class in third). Then the heated pla was resumed After the pep rally was psyched, replied senior quarterback Tim Brunick. 'It realK made a difference in the way we played. The final result COX OVER KLl.l.AM. 13 io 7! rally Cox High has here in 1979. — Lottie Waters Principal Student Life 17
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