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One part of Basketball Homecoming Is recog- nizing the senior cheerleaders. Senior Tina Barbour and her parents, Debbie and Grady sae ereene eee Kh OH ce SSS One of the attendants for the senior class, Relana Ellinger,. enjoys one of. the more memorable moments of high school. Richard™ — The Queen for Basketball Homecoming, sen- ill, also a senior. Molly’s only response was, — Tompa, also a senior, escorted her with pride. ior Molly O'Bryan, is escorted by Greg Ven- “‘I’d say surprised!’ Richard’s true feelings were expressed when he said, ‘‘It’ll be something Ill always remem-- ber.” 24 Basketball Homecoming
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were available for those who sought some re- lief. People sat around and talked while rest- ing between all the dancing that was going on. Being cool is a tough job, but some- body has to do it. John Bolling, a senior, and Chuckie Farmer, a junior, People were breaking out the spring a senior, wore their sunglasses while showed the others exactly how to season with their shades. Shane As- they danced, talked and laughed the “be cool’ at the Ides of March bury, a junior, and Cherie Ferguson, night away. dance. Togas were definitely the style for this dance. Ides Of March 23
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Basketball players David Sutherland and Orlando Early Barbour; senior Anita Cordle and her parents, — are recognized with their Alice and Ron Cordle remember all the good = mothers, Karen Sutherland and times that cheerleading provided for them. Florence McGee. SEES itters, tears, pertinence ntceaennieenteo renga bien netnaan trim —=== an d joy mix for home- coming Some of the most exciting mo- ments. in high school were the dances. The Basketball Homecoming was a time mixed with joy and tears. The seniors felt a tinge of sadness, but only until the dance began. After.a close first half the half-time festivities began. The senior basket- ball players and cheerleaders shared ee the spotlight with their parents as they were recognized for their . achievements... The.. mothers. were even presented a rose by their chil- dren as the final farewell to their bas- ketball careers. The freshmen attendants were Krista Lambert and Paul Artrip. The sophomore attendant, Elyssa Ratliff, was. escorted by. junior Robbie Mitchell. The junior attendant was Missy Yates, and she was escorted by Aaron Buchanan. The senior atten- dants and their escorts were Relana Ellinger and Richard Tompa, Molly O'Bryan and Greg Vencill, Sherry Al- len and Steve Lampkin, and Melanie Hart and Mike Vencill. The suspense peaked as Molly O’Bryan was crowned Homecoming Queen. Each of the players was glorified in moments of victory, and they ago- nized in moments of defeat. Even though the game was lost, the spirits remained very high. Sophomore Robert Sutherland and junior Todd Henley supplied the music for the dance, mixing sounds from a medley of fifties music that allowed every- one to enjoy a dance or two. So Basketball Coach Dickie Greer keeps a sharp and determination guided the team against eye on the team. Coach Greer’s hard work their many opponents. Basketball Homecoming 25
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