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A time to relax - Bethel Williams and IDARE YOU! Returning from lunch, Chris Tammy Howell enjoy each other's com- Sieredzki gathers her ice for ammunition pany during the last few minutes before as Chris llllyrick gives a warning glance. hitting the books, .. .. w'8N1Q.,5t 154. if 5 i fl Nu... Mg H-.,. 'Www Can ljoin? Ellen Englebardt explains to Bil- ly Fuller during the sophomore open house that the Ol-lJ's is a girls' club. aw The great pumpkin patch! Heath Travis and Paige Saleeby try to lift a hefty pumpkin during Centenary United Methodist Church's annual pumpkin sale during Octo- ber. Autumn 21
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Fall Frolicking - Seniors Beth Wither- spoon, Mary Pope, and Kaki Keyser take a break between classes to enjoy the sea- son. The arrival of cooler weather and Perhaps the most nervous at the G autumn colors also brought about the were the sophomores. They had to arrival of students at Grimsley. The adapt despite the new faces, a much beginning of the 1984-85 school year bigger school to learn their way affected each of us differently - to around, and some not-so-compassion- the new seniors, the class of '85, it ate seniors that were waiting to lead meant the last chance to see the trees them astray lto the second floor of the in the grove during fall, the final foot- New Science Building???J ball games, Page-Grimsley t-shirts, However, regardless of grades, se- and - at last - reign of the school. niors, juniors, and sophomores pulled The juniors achieved the rank of up- together in spirit. Although we started perclassmen, ordered class rings, and school with different attitudes and had to start considering the pressures emotions, friendships were made and of SAT's and, for some, AP classes. we, once again, became a family. 20 Autumn Autumn - A Time of Change Where's my Algebra book? Patricia Sim- mons hopes she can find her homework be- fore the tardy bell rings.
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QS , 9345 And the Winner ls. Lorl Slnger blushes ln surprlse as her name ls called over the loudspeaker. She was obviously not suspectlng the honor of belng chosen Homecomlng Queen ln 'B5. Flying A New Queen. Lorl Slnger's face reflects the surprise and joy of being named 1984-B5 Homecoming Queen. She ac- cepts the congratulations after being crowned by last year's queen, Tamera Majors, while Greg Burzell looks on during the halftime ceremony. It was Indian Summer for the longest time, and then mercifully two days before the Homecoming festivities commenced, it turned off cool, and our fall celebration began to feel like fall. During halftime of the Homecoming game, the court was presented, and the maids of honor -- Nancy Cashion and Denise Ford were honored. Lori Singer was chosen as the 1984 Homecoming queen. The Exchange club won first prize in the Homecoming projects contest, and their sister club, the Exchangettes, took second place with their castle depicting the theme - Up Where We Belong. Start Spreading the News. A new queen reigns over Grlmsley. Lori Singer shows her joy after being crowned Homecoming Queen of 1984-85. High Up Where We Belong 1 inf' 22 Homecoming Give Me a Klss. Kevin Gllchrlst glves Carrie Weaver a blg klss on the cheek as the band provides the back- ground muslc by playlng Up Where We Belong Service With Style. All Decked up ln a tuxedo, John Newell opens the car door for Llbby Boles and her escort Chlp Stamey durlng the halttlme lestlvltles.
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