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LEADING THE CROWD IN SUPPORT, Knstal Currey, junior, helps cheer the ’Cats to victory. CLOWNING AROUND, Alicia Lanham. sophomore, shows her spirit on the Drama Club float. WITH ARTISTIC ABILITIES FLOWING, L.sa Pow-roznik. freshman, and Amber Moats, junior, make banners for hall decorations. Homecoming — 9
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----commgHnM=---- Downpour of pride and renewed spirit conquer an overtime and build unity The crowd roared as those crucial points were put on the scoreboard, but the game didn’t belong to the Bearcats yet. It would take an overtime and a triumphant rush to the goal line to raise the winning cheer with a victory of i 3-7 over the East Fairmont Bees. Spirits were high as the crowds, undiscouraged by the pouring rain, yelled out their cheers of support. The rain, however, let up just in time for the Homecoming coronation when Debi Shelton, senior, was crowned queen. The weather seemed dismal at the start but the night proved to be a victory we would all savor. It had been a week of rebirth. From the appearance of the school to the attitude of the students, the pride was renewed. The beginning of the week marked a transformation that gave the school a whole new look for the annual celebration. It was a look of pride; pride in ourselves, our school and in a team that we were finally ready to support. Through Clash Day, Punk-out Day and Blue and Gold Day, the cheerleaders got everyone involved. By the end of the week, enthusiasm was in the air and we were anxiously awaiting (Continued on page 11) IN THEIR PUNK DAY FASHIONS, Paula Van Buren and Lone Beclcer, freshmen, calk during lunch in the cafeteria. CAUGHT IN THE SPOTLIGHT, Jef Findley. Jeff Keys and Dulce Ware, seniors, form a train during the Homecoming Dance. RECEIVING HELP WITH HER MUM, Queen Debi Shelton, senior, prepares for halftime activities. 8 — Homecoming
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THE HOMECOMING COURT. Leslie White. Randy McDonald. Cathy Patrick, Chris Lantz, Jody Smith. Donald Carroll, Jill Boyce, Matt Rohr, Debi Shelton. Jeff Keys, Sissy Robinson, Garry Rucker, Bonnie Summers, Jeff Salazar. Tonya Hedrick, Sonny Wright. Allison Fitzwater, and Shane Stemple. In front are Patrick Weaver, crown bearer, and Jamie Upton, flower girl. TAKING A BREAK, Donn Layhew, senior, Allison Fitzwater, freshman, Leslie White, freshman, and Randy Pryor, senior, relax and get ready for the next dance. SMILING DESPITE THE RAIN, Cathy Patrick, sophomore princess, waves at the crowd. BEARING HER BOUQUET, Debi Shelton, senior, reigned as queen. 10 — Homecoming
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