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junior attendants: Lett: Gabriele Gerard, and Amy Somers, Sophomore attendants: Above: Gretchen Sellers and Shelly Olds. For eight senior girls, homecoming night is a time of suspense and anxiety. The girls arrived on the night of No- vember 7 wearing formals that were elegant but not very warm. They perched precariously on the tops of Cowettes as the homecoming parade moved slowly around the track. Back in the stands, they sat with their families, clutching their wraps, trying to appear unconcemed. The first half of the foot- ball game seemed endless. lt was hard to care if P.A. won or not. Finally, the moment arrived. Allen Webb moved to the microphone to begin the ceremony. The girls and their fathers paraded onto the field through a archway of ROTC swords. The suspense was impossible. The girls waited, trembling with cold and nerves. At last, through the crackl- ing of the microphones, they heard a name called. P.A.'s Homecoming Queen for 1981 is . . . Miss Dana Buckmanf' It was over. Tears, congratu- lations, and perhaps a few broken dreams . . . but surely, for those eight girls, a night to remember forever. Dana Buckman's smile reveals her happiness as last year's queen, Robin Newcome, gives her a hug. Traditionsr 11
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That Red White, and Blue Spirit Red, white, and blue . . , the colors of our country and the colors of Cavalier spirit. During homecoming, and throughout the year, Cavaliers deck themselves out in red, white, and blue. One day of spirit week was set aside for the classes to show their colors. Soph- omores wore white, juniors wore blue, and seniors wore red. Colors appeared on banners, buttons and balloons. Even the teachers got into the act. Claudia Cosimano, senior sponsor,was elegant in a slinky red dress and Diane Monroe wore a blue T-Shirt. As school ended on Friday, the red, white, and blue horde hustled home to prepare for the Big Event that night when the Big Red Cavaliers met the Bayside Marlins and trounced them 21-10. on the field action. 1' Q ,. J Left: The NIROTC Color Guard marches onto the field. Right: The Senior Class button soared to success, Left: joe C-elardi, a Big Red Cavalier concentrates
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