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Page 31 text:
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To be chosen as a Homecoming attendant is a proud task for any high school student. Candidates and attendants for 1981-82 are pictured at left. Row 1: Freshman attendants Allen Lee and Missy Bowman; Sophomore attendants Gary Baumgartner and Diann Richardson; Junior attendants Byron Zumalt and Sherry Watson. Row 2: Senior candidates Matt Bowden. Diane Toth. Shelly Smith, and Jeff Reeder. Row 3; Senior King and Queen, Bobby Crow and Sheila Sapp. Below the group shot. left, is Shelia and Bobby after their crowning, in the background left and right are Diann and Gary, and Shelly and Jeff. Center right; Diane and Matt walk through the cheer- leaders routine. Bottom left; Sheila and Bobby were caught in a pose of many emotions after the announcement of King and Queen. Bottom right; Dr. Dennis Burnett presents Sheila with an arrangement of flowers. 27
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The above pictures represent the many entries viewed by students, faculty, and alumni during the Homecoming parade. Top left. Ruth and Bart Tichenor served as this years Grand Marshals. Each class deisgned a float to fit the overall theme of History Quotes.” The first place float winner, top right, was the Seniors with. Don’t Shoot Till You See The Whites Of Their Eyes. The Sophomore class float with. The Eagles Finest Hour. took second place pictured middle left. Third place went to the Freshman class float, middle right, using The Wildcats Last Stand. The bottom left picture shows the Pommerettes in action when they marched in front of the high school band. The Junior class float didn’t place, but they did a good job. using The Eagle Tea Party as their theme. 26
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Many events took place this year at the Southern Boone County Schools. Events are an important function of the school. They help keep up school morale by giving the students a chance to be entertained during school hours. Much thought is given to what kinds of events we should have so that they provide good entertainment and or educa- tion. Events are thought up by the High School or Elementary Student councils with Administration consent. The events include such things as special assemblies where important prople are invited, plays, Holiday parties, and such things as Barnwarming and Prom. The top picture shows a scene from the All-School play “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.” Lucy, played by Chris McCubbin, is slugging Linus, Played by Mike McCub- bin. The bottom left picture shows Mrs. Peterson and Mr. Peterson discussing horse training during Career Day which is designed to help students get acquainted with the different types of professions in the area. The bottom right picture shows Sergeant Grazier of the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Jefferson City discussing the adverse affects of drugs on Missouri’s Highway fatality rate with the Sophomores. This assembly was set up especially for the Sophomores since many of them will begin driving this year. 28
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