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Homecoming Week - A Fun Filled Five Each year with the arrival of fall and with fall football, there also is the arrival of Homecoming Week and its festivities. Last fall was no different. On the Monday of the week preceding the “big game,” the sophomores sponsored a day of activities. They called their day “Punk Rocker Day” and on this day the halls were filled with the latest punk fashions and fads. On Tuesday of that week, the freshmen sponsored a day for individuals to dress up in their finest, so, those spirited few dressed in their best and strutted their stuff. Midweek was found to be the day for the sub-freshmen, and they chose to label their day as “Hero Day.” This day found the halls filled with Su¬ permen, Incredible Hulks, baseball heroes, and even a Stan Laurel. On the down swing of the week, the juniors were given their chance to show their spirit with their day called “Grit Day.” On this day a wide variety of costumes were seen as students were allowed to wear almost anything they wanted. On Friday, the final day of activities, the seniors and other students donned their favorite pair of Levi’s, cowboy boots, and hats and sauntered their way through the halls. During the afternoon Friday, a pep rally was held for the football team who was to face Carver that night. The half-time festivities of the game were filled with the introduction of the 1982 Homecoming Queen and her court. Senior Patsy Burkhart was crowned as queen with the members of her court be¬ ing the following seniors Glenda Carter, Denise Litten, Valerie Elgin, Charlotte Bar¬ bour; juniors Conna Turner, Rhonda Hopkins; sopho¬ mores Cheryl Anderson, Kel¬ ly LaForce; freshmen Tammy Cox, Leslie Sheppard; and sub-freshmen Leigh Ann Col¬ lins, Renee’ Kodenski. Following the football game the Homecoming Dance was held in the school cafete¬ ria with the a D.J. from K-92 playing the hits and closing out the week on a good note. Vonda Tatum dresses in her “punk” attire for Punk Day of Homecoming Week. Patsy Burkhart and her escort, Randy Wyatt, wait patiently before Patsy is announced as the 1982 Homecoming Queen. (Far right) Robbie Ayers and his hero, Mr. Arnie Kloock, ham it up together on the day designated for students to dress as their favorite person. 8 Homecoming Week
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During her summer vacation at the beach, Jane Moye opts for the poolside rather than the waves of the ocean. Tonya Cobbler and her cousin, Kevin Collins, enjoy a trip to The Myrtle Beach Pavilion Amusement Park. Summer 7
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