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Bonfire 21
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20 Bonfire Fiery Blaze Ignites Spirit Weeks before Homecoming, stu- dents began their ritual of gath- ering sticks, boards, poles, and planks for the annual bonfire. Ev- ery weekend, they searched for wood, and eventually the pile reached far into the sky, waiting to be ignited. Long hours were devoted to nail- ing down the wooden structure. As Homecoming drew near, the students kept a watchful eye on the bonfire, protecting it from rival “torch-bearers’’. On the eve of Homecoming day, hundreds were present to witness the burning blaze, but rainclouds and strong winds postponed it until a few hours before the game. The spirit lingered on, and everyone returned to watch the lighted bonfire. As the structure burned, the brightness and heat were felt by all who were present, and made the hard work and long preparation seem worthwhile. The bonfire was un- predictable, but most of all, unforgettable.
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22—Queen Court Queen Crowned In Darkness One of the highlights of home- coming came at the half-time of the football game as the queen was crowned. As the lights were turned out and darkness crept over the stadium, the excitement reached its peak. The five final- ists waited breathlessly for the verdict, and the hush of the crowd added to the suspense. As the lights came on, Charlene Ed- wards, escorted by Emery Cook, was crowned, and applause fi- nally broke the silence. As her court surrounded her, the joyful tears poured down her face. Her court consisted of the four other finalists—Terri Bell, es- corted by Mark Heuser; Debbie Petracca, escorted by Kenny Martin; Teresa Smith, escorted by Tom Whitworth; and Nancy Cochran, escorted by Don Lloyd. dels ith alhilikd 108 1 iis Siac nae Rigi a aOR Also in the court were Mr. and Mrs. Blue Gold—Vickie Harris and Paul Speights. The Class At- tendants—Senior, Lucretia Har- ris, Junior, Renee Williams, Sophomore, Lori Doyle, and Freshman, Michele Stegura; added to her court. Audrey Rolle, as Miss Pompano Beach High School, completed it.
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