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Jennifer Lubic, Tearn Sweetheart, and Allyson Sanders, homecoming Queen, regain their composure as they begin their ride around the football field in a convertible. Senior Brad Brantley was sponsored by Ally- son Sanders, also a Senior. Senior Mack Johnson was sponsored by Jen- nifer Lubic a Sophomore. Senior football players and their sponsors are Allyson Sanders for Brad Brantley; Rebekah Douglas for Todd Childers; Elizabeth Ellege for David Scott; Teri Barefield for Paul Patrick; Jennifer Lubic for Mack Johnson; Retta Mel- ton for David Goudelock; and Gina Robinson for Paul Gardner. 18
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Lines of cars are a familiar sight after school each day as parents pick up their children. Here Mrs. Ann Pope gives her son, Ed Pope, a smile as she rides up. Mr. Heyward Burley helps out in the canteen during the football games. He and a number of other Booster Club members volunteer this service at all home games. odd Childers and David Scott show their appreciation to Mrs, Peggy 4 en who provided a pre-game meal for the football team. It has become iradition for parents to do this. Mrs. Mary Gail Douglas gives her son Brad Douglas a victory hug after the bas- ketball team turned in a superb performance in our victory over Malboro Acad- emy in Bennettsville.
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Homecoming Brings Spirit to a Peak Although spirit was high every week during football season, it reached its peak during Homecoming week. The excitement was due in part to wondering who would be elected Homecoming Queen and Team Sweetheart. However, most of the en- thusiasm was generated by the hard-working cheerlead- Mr. F. Carroll Taylor gives his congratula- tions to Jennifer Lubic after she was crowned Team Sweetheart. ers who on each day of the week called for a special dress to show our unity and support of the Eagles. For instance, one day was ''camouflage'' day which turned out to be very popular with all students. The Junior Varsity cheer- leaders led a spirited pep rally to bring the week's activities to a climax. by Tran Daniels Junior football players and their sponsors are Kay Gustafson for Guerry Hensley, Susan Mattox for Jody Wingard, Elliott Hicholson for Doug Ra- ley, Emily Black for Rion Burley (absent from picture), Louise Cathcart for Freddie Glenn, and Dawn Lee for Brad Douglas. An excited Allyson Sanders is presented a bou- quet of red roses from last year's Homecoming Queen Rana Weed. 19
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