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Music and Decorations provided a night tw remember Preparations for Home- coming weekend were in full swing. Football players and cheerleaders spent hours practicing. SCA mem- bers spent time preparing for the dance. New traditions were add- ed. Student and faculty members decorated class- room doors and lockers with homecoming themes in a decorating contest. Yvette Jamison stated, “ The door and locker decorating was a good idea to express school spirit.” Students bought links to form a spirit chain. Juniors and seniors purchased red links, while freshmen and sophomores purchased white links. The links were joined and placed around the fence in Cy Dillon Sta- dium. A Homecoming assembly was held in Cy Dillon Sta- Spirit Week dium, where fall athletes were introduced, cheer- leaders performed, and the band presented its half-time show to the students. On Friday night the Ea- gles played Patrick Henry, defeating the Patriots 21-14. Jerry Quinn stated, “I liked dressi ng up on the spirit days, and the bonfire was great. Friday night, howev- er, put the icing on the cake!” FLOWER GIRLS ARE TRADITION- AL for weddings, but for Homecom- ing? Well these two girls, Cheryl Witcher and Courtney Powell, bring a new touch to the dance as they toss flower petals around be- fore Homecoming Queen Erika Clements is escorted onto the floor. HOMECOMING QUEEN AMY ZEH, THE 1987 QUEEN, RELINQUISH- ES HER CROWN to the new queen, Erika Clements. Both girls proudly displayed their crown.
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AS HALFTIME COMES TO AN END, Dr. William Owings awards the plaques to Homecoming Queen, Erika Clements, and Mr. Football, Tracy Whittaker. RUNNING AGAINST THE CLOCK. Quarterback Dean East has a lot riding on his shoulders. The enor- mous homecoming game crowd was rooting him on to the next touchdown. EAGERLY AWAITING THE OUT- COME of the game, Eagle fans turn out by the hundreds to support the Varsity team and cheer them on to a Homecoming victory against Pat- rick Henry. 18 Mm Spirit Week
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A Fun-For-All Night to Remember A Kind of Love”. That's what was in the air on the night of October 15, 1988; students flowed into the Central Gym in anticipa- tion. The gym was decorated with red, white, and silver stars, streamers and bal- loons. Charlie Brown Pro- ductions provided entertain- ment, and set video screens up for students to observe while dancing. PRIDE SHOWS THROUGH as Tim Witcher escorts Katrina Powers un- der the balloon dome. Katrina was a member of the freshman home- coming court. DOOR DECORATIONS. One of the best decorations belonged to Mrs. Deborah Woods, but some of the credit went to her cheerleaders for their hard work. Couples dressed in their different fashions. While waiting for the court, people danced, had their pictures made, and talked with friends. At 10:00 p.m., the introdu- tion of the Homecoming Court began. Court mem- bers, escorted by football team players, marched be- neath a balloon arc. The Homecoming Queen, Erika Clements, and Mr. Football, 20 = Homecoming You couldut forget aL Tracy Whittaker, were intro- duced to all. When asked about Home- coming, Julie Adams com- mented, “Homecoming, for me, was quite an experi- ence! The decorations, mu- sic, and everything involved added to the dance.” Around midnight, couples slowly departed. Memories of the time just spent floated vividly in their minds.
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