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The Franklin County Eagle Band front row): Susan Shaver, Norma Ferguson, Laura Craw ley, Peggy Broadnax, Mellisa Watson, Susan Jefferson, Andrea Hodges, Sara Gill, Leigh Dillon, Karla Wesr , Anira McCrickard, Susan Naff, Teresa Wilson. (second row): Anroi nette Webb, Stephanie Nichol, Sharon Guilliams, Ricky Stone, Ruth Miller, Arnie Adkins, Gayle Bennerr, John Poin dexter, John Bolling, Bryan McCall, Eugene Whire, Chuck Johnson, G. W. Hodges, Hugh D. Bryanr, Dorthea Gervais, Beverly Hall, Sandy Smith, Eugenia Preston. (Third row) Gary Jones, Greg Holley, Phillip Manvel, David Cook, Debra ‘ aw Oh hy.” eet = A x hes . Hunley, David Cole, Randall Holley, Carl Moyer, Mary Guil liams, Todd Woods, Tommy Amos Todd Lee, Sabrina Hicks, Kevin McConnell, Lisa Harris, Jerry Ferguson, Joe Swain, Jim Baldridge, Jeff Stiles. fourth row) Rodney Clerr mer, Michael Bennett, Sammy Parks, John Fike
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F.C.H.S. Flags and Rifles: (Far right) Rifles clockwise: Julie Wolford, Lisa Albanowski, Andrea Boirnorr, Kathy Housman, Lori Roberrson, Marsha Brown, Ray Lynch, Andrea Griffith, Missy Reynolds (center) Ann Woody (center fronr) Max Prillaman Flags Leff ro right: Crysral Hudson, Lisa Turner, Kathy Camp- bell, Lynette Hodges, Kelly Walrerson, Jennifer Davis, Cindy Clemons, Sharon Blakenship, Shelly Sloan, Candi Dillon, Stephanie Wilson, Beth Wray, Wendi Porrer, Melissa Wiles, Denise Tryee, Rhonda Nichols, Karen Clarrs, Sherly Tryee, Annetre Turner Standing ar attention, drum majors Jeff Ferguson and Ka- ren Ferguson lead the band in performances Keeping In Step With The Best “Keeping in step with the best’’ was one great the rest. Our band’s music was always there strong, new ideas were mixed with old tradi- characteristic of the Eagle Band. Showing pride and the musical strains inspired us and never tions which created a most unique ensemble. and dedication made them different from all escaped the halls. To keep our band going The band was beginning to play a new song. é ma 9 eM a ee s oa - Ane et - aero - ie has Drum Line: (left ro right) Jennifer Jamison, Ruth McCuin, Todd Reynolds, Scorr Marks, Timmy Mullins, Anthony Young, Susan Rabon, (middie row) Jerry Purdue, Paul Miller, Odell Gray (back) Jim Lumsden (pictured ar lefr) Doug Marks 14 Srudenr Life
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Glowing Memories Though the week of October 12-17, 1981 seemed to be just another ordinary week, it definitely was nor. It was spirit weelx. It was Homecoming 1981. Besides rhe game itself, the more memorable events were the bonfire and the dance, which ended this special week. Thursday night was the perfect night for a bonfire. There were those usual groups thar could be expected ar just abour all the bonfires: The Pom Pom.squad really did raise spirit ar the bonfire Glowing memories warmed many hearts as the flames of the bonfire leaped intro the sky. Numerous students look on as the cheerleaders chanr ro the rop of their lungs, arousing the spirit for rhe homecom- ing game Enjoying every minute of their time, bystanders applaud the performances The flames are gone and the reoliries are now memories 16 Bonfire cheerleaders, pom-pom squad, and the foor- ball ream. There were also rouches thar only Franklin Counry could claim. The mock cheer- leaders made their first appearance for 1981, and the kazoo band played. several melodies, including our fight song and “New York, New Yorls’’. To start rhe fire were rhe three foorball captains: Tommy Holland, Scorr Angle, and Mike Shannoon. They lit the famous fire thar also served as the deathbed for the Spartans A romantic end for the week was the dance The lights were dimmed bur the hearts were glowing with love. The adrenaline flowed with out hesitation as the band, Legs Diamond, be gan to play the theme, ‘Waiting For A Girl Like You’’, by Foreigner, which ser the perfec mood.
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