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Beth Blackburn Kyla Martinez jennifer Wassom Sherry Shehorn Robi Snyder H Homecoming Rain Dampens Spirit heavy dtfvlnbour slmaks spirited stuflents Major changes were made in Home- coming. All of the queens were selected at one time, and one was selected by the student body to be All Sports Queen. The candidates, attendants, and escorts were: Football queen Kyla Martinez, es- corted by Grant Gray, attendants Holly Engle and Vanessa Cruz, escorted by Scott Stelting, Basketball queen Beth Blackburn, escorted by Van Myers, at- tendants Tami Ward and Christy McGe- hee, escorted by Brian McMeans, Wres- tling queen Jennifer Wassom, escorted by Chris Dill, attendants Linda Cobb, and Kim Allen, escorted by Jim Wilson, Individual Spring Sports queen Sherry Shehorn, escorted by James Rosen- berger, attendants Cheri Akin and Julie Turner, escorted by Scotty Lewis, Base- ball queen Robi Snyder, escorted by Ted- dy Dallas ibut due to some misunder- standing at the game, Mark Freedlund took Teddy's place,J attendants Kristi Harrell and Kim Welch escorted by Jeff Watson. At Monday's game, Beth Black- burn was crowned All Sports Queen, in the rain. Approval of the new system of elect- ing one All-Sports Queen was expressed at the Homecoming assembly held on October 5, 1981, during 5th hour in the gym. Freshman Beverly Willis com- mented, l'm really glad I got to vote for the All-Sports Queen, because I've never gotten to in the past. Rain soaked the queens, attendants, the band and a few onlookers at the Homecoming game which Central lost, 12-6. Scott Rose commented, The game would have been a lot better if it hadn't rained. Most of the people that came, left when it began to rain. I also think the All-Sports Queen should be crowned at the assembly. Conference time. Beth Blackburn talks to various people on the field.
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Dollar Days Jobs and money became impor- tant things in life for freshman and sophomores. Students from fourteen to six- teen years of age started their first year of work. Most students started work for something to do. But there were other reasons. Freshman Randy Parker said, I'm working at Buchanan's to save enough money to buy a car. Sophomore Donna Chabot added, I work about 38 hours a week at Western Sizzlin' so I can buy me a Chevy Luv. The students who have jobs have realized that they could interfere with homework or school activi- ties. Sophomore Krystal Upton commented, I haven't had much trouble with my job at Del-Rancho interferring with my homework but it often interferes with my school activities. Despite the money, jobs had their ups and downs. Working late hours was one thing some people could have done without, especially with school the next day. On the other hand, work could be fun. Most students tried to find jobs in Moore. I-Iollie Lowell said, Working in Moore is fun because I get to see a bunch of people I know. Whether you needed a job for a car, or just for something to do, the money always helped out. 16 obs RING IT UP. Kyla Martinez makes change for a customer at the Orange Bowl. 5 f Z fm . gy, Mfr, , ff . Kew Z . .is -- WHAT A MESS. Steve Montgomery cleans tables at Gary Dales Bar-B-Que.
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