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Active and talented people are chosen to represent classes, community and friends as The best of the bunch A regular tradition is homecoming queen. Each girl who wished to be nominated cir- culated a petition and had twenty people sign it. These names were then put on a ballot and sent to homerooms. Sophomores and Juniors elected a princess to represent their classes and Seniors chose three nominees for queen. Sophomore Julie Smith and Junior Brenda Silva were elected Princesses. Seniors Cheryl Brown, Sheree Hopkins and Janice Kossbiel were nominated for queen. On Friday night of Homecoming Week, the girls were again presented to the student body and parents. A hush fell over the crowd, and Cheryl Brown was named Homecoming Queen for 1982. I was so shocked, Cheryl said, I felt really honored, too. Another election during football season was Football Sweetheart. The varsity and junior varsity teams voted on one girl to represent them. The girls who received the majority of the vote were Seniors Janice Kossbiel, Melinda White and Sheree Hopkins. I was really ner- vous, Janice said. Sheree Hopkins was chosen. The teams presented her with an arm- ful of mums and a charm saying Football Sweetheart '82. I was surprised, fi. is 33 ,X is 'l ft it lx hi My N 'mf Seniors Melinda White and Danny Van De Mark talk before school. They were chosen by their classmates as Mr. and Miss Haltom. Seniors Billy Kemp and Lisa Estill present Homecoming Queen Cheryl Brown with her crown and bouquet while Senior Jay Crane watches. 36 Sweethearts and Queens Sheree said. The band chose to elect a sweetheart also. They presented the three nominees at a special pre-game show. The winner was named, Senior Andrea Renfro. Ml was glad my friends thought enough of me to have me represent themf' Andrea said. Toward the end of the year, seniors nominated three girls and three boys to represent them as Mr. and Miss Haltom. The nominees for Miss Haltom were, Seniors Melinda White, Andrea Renfro and Cheryl Brown. Seniors Tony Hester, Danny Van De Mark and Billy Kemp were nominated for Mr. Haltom. These six were presented to the Senior class at the senior prom and Seniors Melinda White and Danny Van De Mark were chosen. I was thrilled, Melinda said. I was glad Danny was chosen to represent our class with mef' Senior Andrea Renfroe was chosen band sweetheart. She was also a member of the choir and valedictorian of the graduating class. B lull X-.Rf 'WW
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Junior Kathie Davies and some of her friends spend a day hanging out at North Hills Mall dur- ing the spring. Www ,,,,, As the school days dragged on, finding students sleeping instead of doing homework was not uncommon. Dawn Clark and Glennell Ratliff, sophomores, try for a suntan on one of the few sunny days in the spring. Spring Holidays 35
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if if n in Jfwf HMB ',,- ' f Nfff 'S w W 5144 A 4 W? just V ,, V:, M rg e S, e 4 z:A i k , n n 'V ,Q l Sheree Hopkins, senior, was elected Football Sweetheart. She was also nominated for Homecoming Queen. Sophomore Julie Smith was selected as a princess and was also the new feature twirler. ,pun-f Brenda Silva, a junior princess, was active in track and Student Council - Sweethearts and Queens 37
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