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1985-1986 HOMECOMING QUEEN. Miss Marie Holt tearfully accepts her Homecoming crown from Mr. Dinkins. FIRST RUNNER UP. Junior Pam Farr, escorted by Patrick Gaff- SECOND RUNNER UP. Stacie Revels happily receives her bou- ney, proudly accepts her roses. quet of flowers. Homecoming — 25
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Go Centurions Homecoming week at Broome High School was topped off by the endless excitement of the ballgame against Fort Mill. During halftime festivities, Marie Holt, sponsored by Todd Carlisle, was crowned the 1985-86 Homecoming Queen. Pam Farr, sponsored by Louis Beckham, was chosen first runner up, and Stacie Revels, sponsored by Scottie Bridges, was chosen second runner up. Presentation of the crown and red roses was performed by Dr. Kenneth Dinkins, school principal. The excitement of the evening con- tinued as the Centurions went on to take a 20-8 victory over the Fort Mill Yellow Jackets. The events of Homecoming 1985-86, made possible by the pride and spirit of all Centurions, will long be remem- bered as Glory Days. LINE UP FOR HOMECOMING. Tension is mounting as the candidates and their escorts pre- pare to be introduced to the crowd in the stands. THROW IT KEITH! The Centurions quarterback Keith Thompson prepares to throw his touch- down pass to win the game with Fort Mill. WHO WILL IT BE? Dr. Dinkins, Trina Huggins, and Kim Hughes are waiting anxiously for the announcement of Broome's new Homecoming Queen. 24 — Homecoming
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Have IITTT Your Way Lunchtime at Broome High School brought a sigh of relief from students and teachers as they took a break from their early morning tasks. Eating and chatting highlighted the forty minutes given for lunch. For the athletic stu- dents, lunch gave a chance for them to show off their abilities. This special pro- gram was classified as intramurals. Teams were chosen by football players and they competed for the champion- ship at the end of the year. Some of the games played were volleyball, tennis, basketball, table tennis and softball. So as you can see, feeding your face, run- ning your mouth, and participating in sports activities, lined up a grand lunch period. Lunch, for the academically inclined students, was a time for serious studies. Broome honor students found that the work really does pay off. Every year Broome's top students are honored at the Academic Banquet. Students rec- ognized at the banquet were chosen according to their class rank at the end of the third grading period. Those stu- dents ranked at the top ten percent of their class were presented with formal invitations to the Academic Banquet. Each honor student received a special scholar's certificate and compliments from school and district faculty. BHS students took pride in receiving their awards in front of family and friends. The Academic Banquet was just one example of the continuing academic excellence at Broome High School. PIZZA INN IT'S NOT. Robbie Bass along wilh other Broome students seems to enjoy pizza day in the cafeteria. UMM UMM GOOD are the words of Lance Jernigan as he socializes with Johnny Lee and some other friends. I'LL SEE YOU A MILK AND RAISE YOU ONE DESSERT. Luther Coleman and friends seem to be playing poker as they enjoy their meal. I LOVE THIS FOOD DON'T YOU? asks Steve Owens as he enjoys his lunch with Chris Martin. 26 — Lunch
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