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The Smlle Says ll All. Angie Smith is proud fo be crowned Homecoming Queens There's No Stopping Usl Garinger's offensive line prepares To score from The 10-yard line.v Elegant. Llesl Baffle and her fafher, Malesflc Procession. Allison Delaney, Jack Baffle, proudly sfroll befween the accompanied by escorf Eric Living- JROTC drlll Team. sion, make Their way between The drill Team To be presented To The affen- five fans. Homecomlngf17
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Going for lt. Coach Steve Shaugh- nessy discusses strategy wlth team members on the sideline bench. The strategy worked, and the Wildcats won 35-7.v A Night to Remember riday night was glorious. Unlike previous Homecom- ings, the sky was clear and the weather was perfect. Wildcat fans packed the stands to 'istanding room only . Unless you arrived early, it was virtually impossible to find a seat. Tradi- tion prevailed once again, as numerous former graduates re- turned to their alma mater for the game. Former Varsity Cheerleaders and Lettergirls eagerly performed routines with the present squad members. East Mecklenburg scored the first touchdown, but the Wildcats couldn't be held back. 46 f Homecoming Ralph lvlcKissick scored two touchdowns, and Garinger led 14-7 at half-time. During the second half, Antonio Campbell and Allen Tillman each scored a touchdown to clinch the game. That night was also an enchanting evening for Angie Smith, who was crowned 4984 Homecoming Queen. She was escorted by Harvey Finley and her court consisted of Allison Delaney, escorted by Eric Living- ston, and Liesl Battle, escorted by her father, Mr. Jack Battle. These girls had a moment of special glory that will provide memories for a lifetime. A Royal Night. Homecoming Queen Angle Smith and escort Harvey Finley smile for the camera. l Say cheese l Wild and crazy Varsity Cheerleaders Ham it up for the camera.
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Practice: The Road to Success Practice is an essential part of every activity. Without it the goal of being the best could not be achieved. During football season there was at least ten hours of practice put into every two hour game. If you are interested in playing sports, cheering, band, or chorus, you should be prepared to take time- out for practice. Varsity football players stretch to relax their muscles before a long afternoon of practicep The Garlnger Townsingers prepare for another perfect performance.. Anthony Colyer practices his jump shot for the varsity basketball team. 18fPractlce
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