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(Left) JCCA’s 1982-83 Homecoming Queen, Paige Farish. Among three Senior candi- dates, one was to be chosen the 1982-83 Homecoming Queen. Lesley Foster, Paige Farish, and Gale Nettles anxiously awaited the crowning of the queen. The lucky girl was Paige who had been voted on by the student body. Paige was also an editor of the Talon, cheer- leader, member of the National Honor Society, and Vice Presi- dent of the Senior Class. (Above) Elaine Flowers returns to give up her crown. (Above) What a lovely line-up of Sen- ior girls! (Above) The ride is over and candi- dates wait for their escorts. Homecoming Queen 21
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Spirit Week was short- ened to Spirit Day this year because of confu- sion. J.C.C.A. students are so full of spirit that sometimes they forget that they are in school to study! All students’ spirit was bottled up inside until Friday when the bottle exploded. The Homecoming game was on Halloween this year and Seniors could not break a tradition, so- they wore their Halloween cos- tumes on Spirit Day. The rest of the student body par- ticipated in Original Blue and White Day. The Juniors decided to dress alike with thermal underwear, shorts, and ties. Senior costumes ranged from pumpkins to peanut butter to punk rockers. It was regarded by many as a most unusual day, The pep rally got everyone excited for the playing of that important game. All events of the day were building up to the highlight of the week —- the crowning of the queen. Festivities Arouse Spirit (Above) For Seniors, Halloween and Spirit Day are one and the same. (Above) Students participate in Or- ginial Blue and White Day. 20 Spirit Week
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Proud Of Seniors As always it is an honor to be asked to sponsor a senior football player. Being a member of a team builds character because one must work with others. Every girl should have been proud to sponsor a John C. player be- cause — they’re the best! This year there were 12 seniors — Philip McNair, Harold Blocker, Scott Rizer, Pat Daw- son, Brantley Strickland, Steve Ashley, Mark Eley, Richie Schlesser, Cal Griffin, Roger Thomas, Bubba Bishop, and Jeff Stewart. Vicki Strickland, Mark Eley Wanda Woods, Richie Schlesser Melissa Fulton, Philip McNair Marsha McGinnis, Roger Thomas Paige Farish, Scott Rizer (Right) There’s always time for one more picture even before a big event like Homecoming. 22 Sponsors
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