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Friday, the big day had finally arrived. The excitement was seen in the faces of everyone. Student Council workers were busy making prepara- tions for the enchanted walk across the gym. Everyone held a piece of exci- tement in their hands. The Queen, maids, and escorts were excused third period to make themselves ready for the ceremonies. Sixth period seemed hours away as everyone awaited the big event. Finally the big moment arrived. The band started playing, the cheer- leaders started cheering, the Steppin- wolves started stepping and the crowd started swaying with anticipation. As the maids and escorts started their journey down the walk, the exci- tement began to build, and climaxed as the Queen made her walk to the throne, accompanied by her escorts. As she gave her thanks with tears in her eyes the crowd roared and cameras clicked. It proved to be a successful day! . Add to Homecoming: An exciting day, a victorious game, and to end it all, a big dance. On the Road Again said it all for the players, fans, and royalty. Everyone ' s joy from the victory of the game was reflected in the happy faces of the concerned. The Western atmosphere, plus the cowboy boots, and the country music helped every- one to get into a rip-roaring, foot-stomping mood. Student Council must be thanked for the decorations and music. Refreshments were served by the Pep Club, and Beta Club provided the drinks for a low-low price of 25 cents. It even felt like the good ole days! Quad Disco in Little Rock provided the music and lights. Pictures were taken by the Davis Pack Company from Little Rock. The backdrop, which was drawn and painted by Angle Jewell, helped set a pictures- que atmosphere. Everyone and everytning was western and exciting! Football Homecommg 36
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Exciting Extras . A week of spirit exce llently defines the week of October 20-24, Lake Hamilton 1980 Football Homecoming. The Queen and her royalty were chosen two weeks ahead of time in order to be ready for the festivities. Student Council presided over the activities. They planned a host of things to capture our attention and build our enthusiasm. On Tuesday, hat and tie day; Wednesday, overalls; Thursday, run over the Leopards; Friday, maroon and gold day. Each day held an aura of anticipation for the coming game. Thursday night we changed the scene and tried an old-fashioned Bon Fire. The fire was bright and the sparks were generating from all directions. Cheers were heard from the cheerleaders and pep talks were given by Tracy Beggs and Keith Rowland. The spirits were high and excitement was easy to acquire. As the great expectation of the coming game hung heavily in the air. 1-Kim Slagle, Jeanne Myers, Larry Russell (Student Council Sponsor) , Cathy Myers, Larry Snyder, Susan Batterton (Student Council Sponsor) , and Scott Connelly help light the fire to burn the Leopards. The fire begins and blazes as spectators and cheerleaders watch awed by the flames. 2-A pretty picture is made from fire light silhouettes. 3- De Queen Dwayn e Webb is escorted by feminine football players. ■■ 4-Rough and tough Lake Hamilton players attack De Queen as Todd Lucas views the sight B-Kandy Knox, W.T. Johnston, Mike Tankers- ly, and Tambra Barrett sittin pretty for a little picking and grinningl 34 Homecoming
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Wolves Go Courtin This year, the Basketball Homecoming was definitely not a typical one. Many different clubs took part and made it uplifting and enjoyable. We were treated by an arrangement from the choir and band, and the colors were presented by Peter Clay and Doug Kizziar. The Royalty looked sensational in their long, flowing gowns and you ' ve never seen such handsome basketball players, especially when they ' re decked out in suits. The theme this year was based on the 60 ' s and the gym was beautifully decorated. Queen Shelly and her Royalty were pleased with the time that had been contributed to making this one of the best Homecomings ever, and all on their behalf. The Basketball Homecoming of 1980-81 will definitely be one to remember; it was beautiful, interest- ing, and quite an experience. Thank you, all who took part. Queen Shelly Pierce; Escorts Donny Beasley and Bobby Kizziar. H. - ' i.O . t u ' ?6 ' Uaxi £- Wcx£( (iDaiii :j.ld j Licijj X Ci ' . rJOjS ao. ce ■■ ' xiLcJ ' L LkMi ' -uici :W ' .j uj ujj a ' iuuiAJiCijiin uiO . J Joanie Crone, Mistress of Ceremonies 36 Basketball Homecoming
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