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Fans j;ladly received the new Homecominj; Queen This same magic has revealed the 1984 Homecoming Queen. On October 5, Miss Missy York took her crown from the reign- ing ' 83 queen, Miss Kathy Cecil. Miss York ' s court included Miss Pam Council and Miss Karen Joyce. The crowd ' s enthusiasm, the Blazettes ' performance, and the band ' s triumphant playing helped ease the pain of the Wildcats ' defeat at the hands of the Denison Yellow- jackets. No matter the score, the game is a part of history. Wildcats can do magic. Karen Joyce is escorted by her tather. Marshall Joyc Pam Council is escorted by Mr. Louis Woolen HIazettes salute the nominees Homecoming 11
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WE CAN DO MAGIC . . . Mary Cozon. 1955 Homecoming Queen, presents the 1955 Queen, Norma Bangs. The magic of homecoming brings excite- year. In 1958, the crowning of Miss Martha ment to the air and warmth to the heatts of Huddleston brought on the unanimous deci- millions. This magic began here in 1953, with sion to have a Homecoming Queen every the coronation of Miss Mary Cozort. Paris High year. voted to hold this celebration every other The 1958 Queen Gerry Barnett crowns Martha Huddleston as 1959 Homecoming Queen. During half-time ceremonies Missy York escorted by Mr. Jerry Ottinger received her crown. 10 Homecoming
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No war or depression, no fashion changes or rebellion can ever change the emotions of graduation. Filled with excitement, laughter, and sometimes tears, relatives continue to gather for annual commencement services. In the 1960 ' s students donned their blue gowns and their tasseled caps to greet their sufserintendent and gather as a class for the last time. In the 1980 ' s the tradition still ex- ists. Parents continue to cry, some even showing signs of relief as their graduate ' s name is called. In 1984 graduates received their diplomas on a sunny evening at Noyes Stadium. Valedictorian, Kathy Cecil, and salutatorian, Rhonda Mayberry addressed the class. Guest speaker was Raymond Berry, Jr. who spoke to the class suggesting that success would come from seeking after God ' s will. Commencement exercises mark a beginning in the life of any graduate. Through the years, time has not changed this. Family and friends join the 1984 graduates in their celebration. Felts, 1984 graduate, enjoys his moment in the sun. Assistant Superintendent addresses the commencement audience. 12 Graduation
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