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Ginny Ferguson: Football Homecoming Queen and Holiday Tourney Queen Candidate. Football Homecoming Court: Renee Curtis, Stacy Sawyer, Tonya Shields, Missi Combs, Queen Ginny Ferguson, Cara Fischer, Suzie Conner, Jana Bottorff, and Denise Bergin. Basketball Homecoming Court: Dina Glover, Robyn Keith, Tabatha Gray, Missi Meredith, Becky Smallwood, Queen Lori Schuler, Holly Crace, Lori Dean, Cean Peevey, Crown Bearer IeH Hubbard and Flower Girl Ashley Mullins. Lori Schuler: Basketball Homecoming Queen. After the basketball queen crowning, senior members of the court are shown seated with their escorts in the decorated bleachers area. CW-4szas-x Can. F1552: library 51 Ci'Uk 330M Chammwry ?N 13.7111
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he 1984-85 Homecomings brought new trends to CH8. Though the teams were not victorious, the crowning ceremonies were still spectacular events for the court members and their escorts. The football team lost to Clarksville 21-40, but it was still a special evening for Ginny Ferguson, who was crowned 1984-85 Football Homecoming Queen. The court decided for a udifferent addition to the tradition- al fall homecoming dress code of pants and jackets and added fedora-type hats to complete their look. Junior court member Stacy Sawyer commented, We wanted something to make us stand apart from other courts, something different. Even though the Pirates were deieated by Salem 69-54, Basketball Homecoming became a memorable evening for Lori Schuler, when she was crowned 1985 Basket- ball Queen. With the Valentine's Day theme, the court again brought in new trends, as the girls wore pink or red formals with hoops. The guys, for the first time in CHS history, wore white tuxedoes with pink or white ties and cumberbunds, donated by Sam Myers Formal Wear. Crown Bearer Jeff Hubbard was also dressed in a tux, while F lower Girl Ashley Mullins wore a long white ruffled dress. Jeff and Ashley were chosen by the first graders.
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HOMECOMING LACKS PARTICIPATION shssseeehessseexehessesweeshheeewweweeeeewheee W ith changes in rules and regula- tions, CHS was faced with new dimensions in school spirit and class participation. During Homecoming, in particular, it was evident that without pep sessions to keep spirit at its peak, classes would have to work together to make the week successful. Celebration '84 was the theme for football homecoming, although the game itself wasn't much to celebrate. uBlues Brothers and Fairy Tale Day were added to spirit week, and Punk Rock Day was brought back by popular demand. It seemed the Class of '85 was determined to turn a new leaf, and the seniors got motivated Qewseeeehseesse Powder Puff King Court: Todd Masingo, King Chad Combs, David Out of The Tales of the Arabian Nights come Mr. Cress as Ali Baba, with a few of his 40 Thieves Uenniter White, Krista Lee, Kelly True, and Marble, Doug Gray, Ed Holtshouser. and won every dress-up day. The spirit competition that was most challenging to the classes, however, was the hallway decoration contest. All classes admitted to having difficulty in getting together to work on decorations and posters. After all the votes were counted, though, the sophomores dominated and went on to win the overall spirit award for home- coming. The parade and powder puff games were held on Wednesday. The sophs won the award for best float and Kristal Miller won the best decorated car award. eseheeeweseeaewww-hhseeshasxhws Becky Smallwoodt. The Powder Puff games were held after the parade, with the sophomores defeating the frosh and the juniorsE humbling the seniors with a 12-6 win. Between games Chad Combs was I; crowned king. The long awaited eventethe nbig game etook place on Friday night. The Generals arrived from Clarksville and literally totalled the Pirates in a disappointing 42-21 defeat. The only highlight of the evening was the crowning of the queen at half-time.: Team Captain Doug Gray crowned a ' happy Ginny F erguson as '84 Home- coming Queen.
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