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A New Decade Arrives .3 if sw, . 6. . . ,. ,,.::.,. mr, - Q ff Jr' f. Candidates for 1980 Homecoming Queen: Seated: Sophomorey Michelle Culp, Freshman, Gino Hefner. Standing: Senior: Cecily Hance, Junior: Lisa Richardson. Q . - ,it jy. . - for v K f, if i lik .si Q E Mews... I979 Homecoming Queen Cindy Leonard moments as reigning queen. enioys her final ii, l ' ' '-mv-f'WV' .,,f,f ,Af aims i' Crown bearers for 1980 Coronation were Teresa McComb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve McComb and Bradley Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Pot Dur- hom. Activities + p. 39
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Homecoming 1980 Q 4 . . , :xp nels AVE 1. ,VM ii, - Above Cindy Leonard, '79 Homecoming Queen poses with the 1980 Queen candidates and their escorts. Left to right they are: Sophomores, Michelle Culp and Brig Luce, Seniors, Cecily Hance and Dusty Stringer, Queen, Cindy Leo- nard, Juniors, John Jones and Lisa Richardson, Freshmen, Robert Ramsey and Gina Hefner. At right is the 1980 newly crowned Homecoming Queen and her escort, Cecily Hance and Dusty Stringer, the Senior Representatives. The night ended well with the Varsity Boys winning 58 to 39 against the Rusk Eagles while the Girls Varsity took their opponents 42 to 29. The Hudson Hornet '79-'80 Cheerleaders sponsored a Homecoming Dance immediately following the basketball games and coronation. Eddie Thompson, a iunior, was the disc iockey for the affair. He provided a combination of Country and Disco to satisfy the tastes of all. At midnight, with Donna Sommers' Last Dance playing in the dimly lit Hudson cafeteria, the close of another successful Homecom- ing celebration was announced. Activities - p. 38 niifxme
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C1 I1 U 9 i Mr. and Mrs. Si Morrison provide entertainment for the 1980 Junior-Senior banquet. Vrfkk ,M,fwWsMMN:y ,r,, H s...,,,iiV , 5 1 a Z O Angie Janes 'chuckles' over the will and prophecies V which were printed for each guest. 6 O I' Lisa and Terry, like many others, enioy their first Junior-Senior banquet and prom. p. 40 - Activities Q twmxgyzf , . we f Q X. 4 ,.,, z P Tina Martin and Richard Steptoe are anx- iously awaiting dinner. M ? , 1 5 . 4 ,, .- f te'i-i r 't ff 'Q P 5 Kathy Blackburn, iunior class president, is the mistress of ceremonies for the evening. W. ,tw , 'X ' e 5 ,T gf 5 iz e, 5 2-1' .- F 5 S S 2 1? siiii'ii Mitchell you will iust have to wait for your dinner.
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