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Dream Came True ,X ga..-1 an-em, -ji 41' l I .ll A-ef' lg 1 1 1 During halftime at the Homecom- ing game, Miss Anita Iosey was crowned Homecoming Queen by Mr. Herbert Philips, principal. In the midst of her beautiful Home- coming Court and all the excite- ment, hugs, and kisses, Anita Wore her usual bright smile. Miss Iosey, a Senior, and her court of Sopho- mores and Iuniors were escorted by our Air Force ROTC Cadets. An- nouncing Anita as Queen brought to an end the tension which had mounted during the several days of waiting after the entire student body had cast its votes. gc. 1 . 1, c, , H ' ' :tu 1 . 1 1 1 . . .k gulf K 2' X G 6 is :fi A ,sill ,. ...S .--Q..-. r. -, W W J Y 11 Miss Anita Marie Iosey, Homecoming Queen. 21 Mr. Philips congratulates our new Homecoming Queen. 31 Miss Renee Wicker: Senior Attendant. 41 Miss Mary Iones: Sophomore Attendant. 51 Miss Cyndie Prillaman: Senior Atten- dant. 61 Miss JoAnn Carter: Iunior Attendant. 71 Miss Tracy Owens: Iunior Attendant. 81 Miss Anita Iosey has just been an- nounced Homecoming Queen. 91 The Homecoming Court gathers to- gether. 101 Miss Anita Iosey is congratulated. 111 Miss Camille Chen: Senior Attendant. 121 Miss Tamara Holden: Senior Attendant. 131 Miss Helen Alexander: Sophomore At- tendant. 141 Miss Teresa Sawyer: Iunior Attendant. Homecoming Court 129
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Miss Anita Iosey's Y A I I 'Fm 5 E xx N.. N 'ii-1 JSI if Ma 'L' ,-- i 128 Homecoming Court
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Students with a free period vol- unteered to Work as assistants in the media center, the main office, and the guidance offices. The tasks for the different assistants included answering telephones, locating students, reshelving books, and running errands. Student helpers lightened the work of the office staff by reporting to their assigned positions every day. The experi- ences that the helpers received will be invaluable to them in the future. 1l Guidance Assistants: first row: Amy Mangum, Debbie Williams, Denise Crocker, Missy Armentrout, Gay Guillg second row: Teresa May, Karen Jackson, Melody McBeth, Rhonda Ionesg third row: Tamara Holden, Yvette Spellman. 2l Library Assistants: kneeling: Vondell Gordon, Michael Smith. Seated: Andrea Carrington, Marsha Wood, Cynthia Plunkett, Wanda Turner, Venus Faulks, Angela Hunter, Gvvendolyn Penrod. 31 Office Assistants: first row: Randy Cobb, Lynn Studivant, Stacy Nelligar, Ioel Pitts: second row: Susan Keeney, Nancy Pierce, Patricia Lee, Michelle Holmes, Robin DeBerry, Ann Mitchell, Towana Pace, Sandra Bailey, Teresa Crist, Monica McKellick, Annette Hollomond. 130 Student Help Students Help Out
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