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Pividal, Davi Gaines. Wan 22 I The Candidates
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Could Ixonard Erickson and his :ystonc Cops? Homecoming 1981 took a turn in a new direction, but kept the old traditions in sight. For the first time, the themes of spirit week, the Lion’s Roar, and the homecom- ing dance were unified. The concept of time in the past, present, and future was woven into the theme of “Pastime at Leo’s” for the Lion’s Roar. The theme also carried over to the days of spirit week and the idea of a Masquerade Ball for the homecoming dance. At the Masquerade Ball, the students were everything from flower children, the Keestone Cops, and Maid Marian and Robin Hood to Rhett Butler and Scarlett O’Hara. To add to the excite- ment of homecoming week, King’s victorious football team defeated the Brandon Eagles in a game where they were predicted to lose. Combined with the game, dance, and the spirit of the students and administration through- out the school. Homecoming 1981 was a memorable series of events to be cherished for a lifetime. Homecoming 1981 21 ’
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Jennifer I Nancy Brocaw Linda Tayloi Grocnc. irrow, Miriam Gibert, D Michelle Hancc. Holly !ichcllc Merrill The most anticipated event of Homecoming was the crowning of the King and Queen. The candidates for the titles were involved in every aspect of Homecoming. At an assembly, the candidates were introduced to the entire school. Then, on the evening of the Lion’s Roar, the top five contestants for King and Queen were announced. From there, the forty girls and their escorts prepared to participate in the half-time show of the homecoming game. All forty were announced and escorted onto the field. Appearing in front of thousands of spectators was difficult, but it was the thrill of a lifetime. The climax of the week occured at the homecoming dance. The King, Keith Coates, and the Queen, Sue Beck, were crowned at the Masquerade Ball. Being chosen as the candidate for the Homecoming Court made a memory that will last for a lifetime. The Candidates 23
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