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10 Homecoming Tammy Allman Todd Campbell In roral jubilarion, Bertha Clayborne congratulates the new queen, Penny Pagans Sophomore court and escorts: Keena Wircher and Thomas Cook; Jennifer Cooper and Milke Shannon; Tammy Mont- gomery and Todd Turner; Robin Hall and Blake Lynch; Angie Fuda and Keith Jones; Gina Foster and Duane Davis; Lynette Hodges and Marl Holland Freshmen court and escorts: Mitzie Brooks and Tony Smith; Tammy Dillon and Mark Flora; Marcia Cooper and Eric Akers; Kristi Hubbard and Jeff Turner; Michele Frazier and Jeff El lis; Julie Coleman and Mark Hagy; Michele Ross and Brian Hart Harrier Cooper Mark Barnhart Sarah Cooper Karl Herrick
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Learning With Orhers School was a place for learning and a place for fun. There were many opportunities for us to increase our knowledge. College day was of- fered annually. It gave students an opporruniry to ask the representatives questions, ro see college brochures, and to possibly complete an application. Throughout the year there were Navy, Marines, Air Force and ROTC representa- tives on campus who were glad to answer our questions. With the thought of college day approaching and our high school days crawling ever so slowly fo an end, you could tell people, espe- cially seniors, started to wonder and worry over which college to go to. The counselors were busy during this time helping the students of FCHS make a clear and rational choice about college. Some people started to sober up and began to study and work harder. We realized that school was a place to learn more about our friends, our lives, and about ourselves. We could all learn and work together, and thar was the entire idea rhar public schools were based on. School was an open atmosphere in which we could learn with and from our friends. Ir gave us a chance to communicate with others and have fun. We shared our friends and our happiness as well as helped each other through the disappointments and heartaches. School days were truly the Best of Times! Summer School 1981: (front row): Mike Craighead, Christine Spencer, Borry Hodges, Deseree Leavelle, Donna Truman, Calvin Hodges, Wendy’ Furrow, Carma Cramblitr. (stranding): Gary Jones, Charles Hairston, We sley Spangler, Thomas Poindexter, Cathy Cuff, Kenny Wagoner, Lois Kardoff
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Choosing the ‘81 Homecoming Court was done by each class voting on the girl fo represent their individual class. The vores were rallied and the courts were chosen. The following Thurs- day was an assembly to “show-off’’ the courts to the student body and staff. After courts had been named, the mosr impor- tant court became the senior one. One lucky girl out of the nine would become Homecom- ing Queen 1981. Flora Paula Akers Mize Marque Pendleron Once again the entire srudenr body vored on one of the nine and the vores were tallied. The SCA president, Kelly Roop, and the principal, Mr. Joseph Adams, were the only people who knew who thar lucky person was. Ir was at the Homecoming game thar the curiosity of everyone became real when Kelly Roop made the announcement: ‘Miss Penny Pagans was the Homecoming queen and Mr. Leon Dudley was named Mr. Foorball’’. Judy Tuning Wayman Tyree All Around Beauty Looking on is Mr. Adams and Mrs. Georgine Horton McClaii homecoming queen in 1971, as Mr. Foorball, Leon Dudley gives Penny Pagans a congrarularory kiss Junior Court and escorts: Candy Johnson and Charles Bol ings; Vicky Atkins and Neal Naff; Bonnie Wright and Barry Wright; Sharon Belcher and Stephon Craighead; Lynn Ja mison and Charlie Brown; Angie Williams and Mike Ross Patsy Young and Bradford Brown Susan DeHarr Lee Hopkins Homecoming 11
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