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Maurice Wood. Felicia Allen. Vickie Bronson, and Tommy Hinson like the celebrity life. Everyone enjoys a parade! William Morgan pulls the Foreign Language Club float with Mr. and Miss Spanish. Allen Duke and Tina Cavallaro on board. Isn't she lovely? Of course, it’s Renae Holloman, the Homecoming Queen s second attendant.
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Rhonda Reed Wins Miss Shanks Title On October 9. 1981 in Shanks’ gymnasium. Rhonda Reed was crowned Miss Shanks for the 1981-82 school year. Rhonda was joined in her night of joy by First Attendant Earnestine Pringley and Second Attendant Renae Holloman. Carla Holloman and Ella Walter also made bids for the crown. The contestants were judged in fashion, talent, evening gown, and question-and-an- swer competition. During the course of the evening, the audience was entertained by the Modern Dance Club, the chorus and individuals including Peter Lawson. Valerie Daniels. Phillip Fig- gers and Duncan Jackson who made use of their musical talents. Contestants were required to have at least a C” average and to be free from office discipline. The event was sponsored by the Student Council. Upper Left Maurice Wood and Rhonda Reed Above Jeffery Logan and Renae Holloman Left The emotion is clearly evident on Rhonda Reed's face as she is crowned Miss Shanks. 23
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Our stately Color Guard consists of David Coleman. Freddie Andrews. Kevin Trim and Danny Meeks. Homecoming Tigers Shake 'Em Up The fact that Homecoming. October 16. 1981. was a teacher's planning day did not dampen that Tiger Spirit! Many students came to school anyway to practice routines or to get that float looking just right for the annual homecoming parade through downtown Quincy. Sixty-nine units participated in the parade including bands, clubs, and individuals from schools all over Gadsden County. Later that night, despite all that Tiger Spirit, the football team was defeated by the Leon Lions 49-14. However, the Tigers put up a good fight. At the homecoming dance, sponsored by the Student Council. Shanks' students really did shake 'em up.'' following the homecoming theme. Tim Goodson. acting as disc jockey, played the Top 10 favor- ites and everyone enjoyed an evening of dancing. Angie Brown and Tani Howard express their Tiger spirit.
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