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With old traditions broken and new traditions started Homecoming keeps its special magic I was ecstatic! It was somethin that I dreamed about, but g never hoped of achieving, senior Paige Bradley said about being named the l985 Homecoming Queen. Although the tradition of naming the Homecoming Queen stayed the same, there were some variations in the proceedings. Two added features were having a spirit chain at the Homecoming pep rally and announcing the names of the Homecoming Queen nominees at the Grapevine pep rally a week before the Homecom- ing game was played. As new traditions were started, some old traditions were put to an end. The annual Homecoming dance was put to an end in favor of a Halloween dance. In addition to this change, the Homecoming parade was deleted mainly due to the fact that six weeks exams Breakthrough - The Varsity cheerleaders, with the help of the Spirit ream, help hold up the sign s for the Varsity football team to run through. Vision of Loveliness - Nominee Rhonda Moore is greeted by Prncipal Bill Newton during the halftime crowning of Homecoming Queen. Moore is escorted by her father. J coincided with it and students were too busy studying. The bonfire remained an unchanged tradition, after it was re- vived in l984. The night before the Homecoming game, over l5O students showed up at the bonfire to cheer the Indians on to a win against opponent Diamond Hill. The bonfire was really great. There were a lot of people there so that made it even better, junior Diana Williams said. Putting the final touch on the Homecoming festivities was the crowning of Homecoming Queen Paige Bradley. Bradley was among five nominees to receive this honor. The nominees included Anissa Wilson, Rhonda Moore, Stace Mobley, Necye Fails and jill Hasty. - ALEX CHRISTIE R ,sjlilillllll IHC-3 - WCB g Homecoming Halftime - The Indianettes always do something extra special for halftime and, with the help of the marching band, do an intricate step stool routine. Can we talk? - Assistant Superintendent Bill Kidd discusses the nights proceedings with Principal Bill Newton at the bonhre the night before Homecoming. 10 Homecoming 1:a'fr1I-t.. ':f.-K. ., ag ,V x-rw rs... unite
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