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Page 14: 1. Amy Walker and Jerome Rodgers, Mr. and Miss Flame, light the torches for the bonfire. 2. Bonfire workers stand in amazement at the completion of a day's task. Page 15: 1. Derrick Doss, sophomore, shows school spirit by donning Roman attire on toga day. 2. Band contributes its extra touches of class to the bonfire ceremonies. 3. Karla Wendland, juniorg Patricia Richardson, seniorg Sheila Gordon, juniorg and Sterling Abbott, junior await the proceedings of the parade. 4. Duffy Martin, senior, presents long-time teacher, Mrs. Imogene Buck, a mum for being honorary parade marshall. STUDENT LIFE ' 15
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One Brief, Shining Moment The week was filled with many important spirit activities, but crowning of the Homecoming queen was one of the primary events. Time out was taken from hanging signs and preparing floats to choose the queen and her court. A voluntary voting system was used for the first time to select seven senior duchesses. When half-time of the Homecoming game arrived, the girls, dressed in their evening gowns, stood anxiously by their escorts - most of whom were their fathers. Feelings of excitement, nervousness, and apprehension were mingled with the sadness of knowing that this special event would last . . . for only one brief, shining moment. Page 16: 1. Hanging the first place senior sign are Glenda Bohannan and Susan Wells. 2. Homecoming queen and court are Stella Galindo, Duffy Martin, Letitia Kennedy, Queen Amy Walker, Shonda Elliott, Leslie Long, and Belinda Simpson. 3. Sophomores Susan Bailey, Lois Cauley, Riche Bain, Shelly Farris, and Robin Dehnel work on their homecoming float. 4. Angie Allen and Alva Munoz show sophomore spirit on masquerade day. Page 17: 1. Amy Walker, senior, smiles at the crowd after being chosen the 1982-83 Homecoming Queen. 2. Juniors, Stephanie Soules, Sandra Crawford, Karla Wendland, Kala Welch, and Lori Hoelscher, all show off their winning float. ' 2 X 'Q 1.-. ' X , ,xx STUDENT LIFE 17
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