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Let’s Go ... CRAZY! In an effort to promote school spirit during Home- coming Week, students were given extra freedom to ‘‘go a little crazy’’. Greasers, cowboys, pigs, wolves, soldiers, junkies, and vice cops were only a few exam- ples of personalities students portrayed. Sophomore Cindy Robbins and Senior Ralph Burke were the win- ners of the 50’s Day. For character day, sophomore Wendy Chandler and junior Mike Shotts were picked for most original personalities. Orange and blue day win- ners were junior Meg Perkins and senior Larry Sailes. Happy days are here agair IS SOPhomore Cindy Robbins and senior Ralph Burke dis piay their fifties attire The three little pic Audra Clark, Stann Ma ; oe Student Life 17 han, and Laura Arnold catch Mike Shotts the big bad we f?
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The Class of 1989 patiently awaits their senior ‘‘Big-Brothers ’ or ‘‘Big-Sisters”’ Senior Jon Carter and Freshman Jennifer Dawson congregate on the morning of the ‘“‘Big-Brother’’ Program STUDENT LIFE
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The GALA Event Was As Michele Kelly, Homecoming Queen 1984, crowned Senior Wanda Sloan the Homecoming Queen for 1985, the climax of the Pre-Game festivities had at last arrived. The Troubadours saluted Miss Sloan with the Alma Mater: and as the court left the field, the parents of our 1985 Bulldogs made their entrance. When all of the parents had been recog- nized, a word of appreciation was given to returning alumni The Homecoming Court was ruled by Wanda Sloan, with Sen- ior attendants Taffy Hall and Karla Hawks; Junior attendants — Cathy Anderson and Melody Thompson; Sophomore repre- sentatives — Cindy Robbins and Sandra Sloan; while Freshman honors went to Melissa Payne and Suzanne Child. The court and their escorts were not sub- jected to a climatic tantrum like the one in the previous year; as fans, guests, and band members were made only to tolerate a light haze and occasional drizzle EN 18 HOMECOMING throughout the entire gala event The Homecoming Half-Time Show consisted only of the Marching Troubadours, because Briarwood had no band. The show was “jazzed up a little bit’’ when senior members and the Drum Corps performed the show completely in dark sunglasses The majorettes were spotlighted in a lights out fire-baton routine to the feature tune, ‘| Go to Rio.” Before the exit began, recogni- tion was given to the Senior members for all of their years of dedication; to which they re- sponded with a modified Class cheer. Senior Stann Mahan put chills on everyones’ spines as she played her ‘‘Ice Castles’’solo at her final Homecoming Half-Time Show As the football oriented even- ing wound down, the only occur- ence that dampered the event was the loss of the game to the Briarwood Lions in the last thirty seconds of play
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