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RECOGNIZED AS A SENIOR ATHLETE, Lorraine Rogers enters the fieldhouse with her parents. BRING ON THE BEARCATS,” the crowd cheers as the team enters the gym. IN THE AFTER-GLOW OF VICTORY, Paul McKinney, senior, celebrates the last home game of his career with cousin Bobby McKinney, senior. SHARING SECRETS, brother Brian Reed, freshman, and sister LeeAnn, sophomore, talk with Matt Flohr, senior. 20 — Varsity Ball
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AT ATTENTION, Chuck Gobel and Stacee Smith, freshmen, stand in the lineup during the coronation. SHARING A MOMENT, DeeAnn Duncan and Bobby Jones, seniors, embrace during the Saturday night dance. Varsity Ball — 19
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showing PR|PF- (Continued from page 16) Not only were the state-ranked ’Cats overwhelming favorites in the game, but parents of senior basketball players and cheerleaders were to be presented during the coronation of Varsity Queen Phyllis Withers. As the game began, it was obvious the ’Cats totally outclassed the Cavaliers, and attention turned to the ceremonies. Withers, a senior who had been chosen during voting earlier, was escorted by Bob Jones, senior. Her court and escorts were: Leigh Rainey and Mark Shaw, seniors; Tammy Rogers and Matt Flohr, seniors; Nancy Montgomery and Lonnie Uphold, juniors; Leah Rogers and Scott Barker, juniors; Erin Faulkner and Chris Lantz, sophomores; Janis Gennette and Robbie Neason, freshmen; and Stacee Smith and Chuck Go-bel, freshmen. On Saturday night, the court was again honored at a dance in Clair Bee Fieldhouse. Anticipation of the up-coming sectional and regional tournaments, and Grafton’s chances to progress to state tourney play in Charleston, brought out a larger than average crowd to the annual semi-formal affair. Victory in the final home appearance of seniors Chuck Bennett, Jon Cochran, Mike Clelland, Clint Holmes and Paul McKinney had seemed easy and Grafton’s domination of AA teams in northern West Virginia was now obvious. It was easy to celebrate THE QUEEN AND COURT (from left): J. Gennette, R Neason. E. Faulkner, C. Lantz, L. Rogers, S. Barker, L. Rainey, M. Shaw, P Withers. B Jones, T. Rogers, M. Flohr, N. Montgomery. L. Uphold, C. Harman, B. Findley, S. Smith, C. Gobel. EXCITEMENT RAN HIGH FOR THE LAST GAME, as Dulce Ware, senior. Todd Layhew, Shane Glass and Eric Shaw, sophomores, brag on the team. Varsity Ball — 21
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