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Playing a tune from the 20’s on the seniors speak easy float Bobby Vitek helps the seniors take 2nd place in the float competition. Spirited Homecoming The Color Guard from Quantico Marine Base perform the opening ceremonies, as the Potomac band played the National Anthem. Activities for homecoming began early in the week with spirit link sales, float construction, hall decorating and spirited dress up days. All activities centered around the “Gangster” theme with classes competing for the coveted spirit award. Enthusiasm reached its peak as the week wound down; floats neared completion and everyone was ready for the Friday night game and festivities. In addition to the team’s winning it’s game the juniors won the float competition and the spirit award. The audience grew quiet as the class princesses made their way to the center of the field, and waited patiently for the announce¬ ment revealing the name of the queen. Cheers arose as Mr. Kite introduced Gina Bolk as the 1984 homecoming Queen. Principal, Mr. Robert Ferrebee described the whole week as a complete success and congratulated the student body on its efforts. This is captain Kim Angelo’s last year to lead the rifle team in half time activities. Rifles preceded the band in halftime ceremonies. A Potomac football player April Koontz refuses a “bribe to throw the game” as the Gangster theme was carried out on the Foreign Language float. 10 Student Life
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Watching others on the dance floor a happy group decides to sit this one out. Changing the tempo. Dancers remain on the dance floor as the band plays music to suit everyone’s taste. Getting into the swing of things Kelly Johnson is assisted by Chris McKay. Time to leave. To ward off the chill of the late evening, Laura Hambrick ac¬ cepts James Lacey’s jacket. Student Life 9 '
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Seniors - Gina Bolk, Jeanna Tillman, Kathleen Delmore Juniors - Stacy Talbot, Stacey Crawford Princesses representing their respective classes were escorted by David Dorton, Jeff Kregger, Mike Cobb, and John Willis Sophomores - Lisa Bolk, Candy Covington Freshmen - Katie Trainor, Marybeth Sines The very lovely Gina Bolk is presented to the fans by Mr. Robert Ferrebee as 1984 Homecoming Queen. Gina was elected by members of the senior class. As tradition dictates she was crowned by the former queen, Katie Homan. Student Life 11
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