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Is it a dream? Jimmy Watts and Laura Brooks bash- fully accept the reality and honor of Homecoming King and Queen. Dr jones with the proud look of a father, his wife, and senior president Gary Thomas awarded the smiling pair mich the crown, flowers and a sterling silver Jefferson cup. More in ’84, the senior class of 84 holds up a gradua- tion sign during the Homecoming ceremony. The class of °84 showed their love of fun by yelling the motto “Study less, party more, we’ the class of 84.” Senior Homecoming Court: First Row: Steven Riley, Pegey Perrone, Lori Jarrett, Jimmy Watts Back Row: Daryl Early, Laura Brooks, Tom Lewis, Jackie Thomas Carrying precious cargo, Martha Christian drives the Mercedes holding queen and king Laura Brooks and Jimmy Watts. Homecoming 27
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21 ner, aruba Freshman representatives John Mil- ler and Helen Perrow walk through a file of flags during the homecoming assembly. Stealing a kiss, Karmen Quinney and Allen Cham- bers escape the homecoming crowd of dancing cou- ples, to share a peaceful moment of solitude and romance on the patio. Getting down with the Dr., Terry Risen accepts his ring from Dr. Jones with the look of a proud junior. Despite the lack of a blue and white skirt, Coach Palmer leads a cheer for the whole school and leaves the school to wonder how long his sanity will last. Abdula Analysis ECG-Greatness. Beth Nichols, Maria Thacker, and Susan Shircliff decorate Coach Camden’s door during Homecoming week. The winning door, however, was Mrs. Marshall’s. 26 Homecoming ‘Pretty Good, Pretty Neat’ With Palms sweating on the wheel, the SCA members drove the waving couples by the crowd’s half-time roar during the game against Halifax. The senior candi- dates squirmed under the floodlights, each anxious of the extra comp etition that resulted from increasing the court from four to eight candidates. The tension en- ded, finally, when Laura Brooks, with Jimmy Watts on her arm, moved off the field sporting her crown and cradling a dozen roses. “Pretty good, pretty neat,” said Laura, “I like it.” Jimmy commented: “I thought the girl was going to be called Dancing the night away, couples burn holes in the cafeteria floor with their own wild, hot style of moves at the Homecoming Dance. first so I was just trying to figure out what I was going to do when I lost. When they called me I was really shocked.” The king and queen accepted congra- tulations at the ensuing ring dance. Our 7-0 victory over Halifax heightened the jammin’ mood that pervaded the cafeteria. For the first time, students could get snapshots taken while standing under a giant class ring, the winning door dec- oration illustrating “One of America’s Finest” from Mrs. Marshall’s homeroom, helped decorate the dance.
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They tell us that these two are the most likely to succeed but it looks at though they have already met success. Leaning on their Porsche and counting their money, Rick Sorenson and Pam Barton laugh in the face of poverty. Straining to hold him up, Mary Beth Gayle smiles as Gary Thomas winces at the smell of those awful shoes. These two proved to be the most athletic stu- dents at our school, running track or cross country in all three seasons. aes, iat oi This year’s class clowns, John Gunter and Mary Fringer, rev up the laughter as they rev up the motorcycle. At the peak of popularity, Tom Lewis and Laura Brooks are the obvious symbols of good looks be- § D€- Leaning against Gray’s VW, the cutest couple of the cause they were voted the two most popular indi- year. Gray Wiley and Anna Edwards hold each other viduals by their senior peers. with a smile. 28 Superlatives
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