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Faithfuln ess Brings Reward Keep on truckin', cheerleaders. Tammy Ken- nedy, loyce Hood, Sherrie Hawkins, Gaye Sulli- van, and Sandra McSherry promenade in front of the grandstand in Bob Miller's truck. One of the eleventh grade queen candidates, Miss Andrea Dunn, is shown here escorted by her father, Mr. Tuck Dunn. One of the eleventh grade queen candidates, Miss Kim Massey, is shown here escorted by her father, Mr. Wallace Massey. Proverbs 31:10 says, Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. This verse was engraved on the plaque that was presented to Gina Firpo, Homecoming Queen for 1981. Besides Gina, the candidates for queen were: julie Stratton, 12th grade, Andrea Dunn, 11th grade, and Kim Massey, 11th grade. The court consist- ed of Melody Barber, 10th grade, Christy Pless, 9th grade, Gina Woodson, 8th grade, and Robin Taylor, 7th grade. The evening began with Miss Lecia Starnes, and alumnus of the class of 1981, singing the Star Spangled Ban- ner, accompanied by the band. The procession of cars was stunning, espe- cially the 1935 Mercedes-Benz Excali- bur. The wind was fierce, but not enough to distract from the meaning of the faith medley, sung by Miss Lynda Moldrem. The Sabres were victorious over the Faith Christian Academy Warriors by the final score of 8-3. More than that, they were victorious in the sight of God for giving 100 percent. Much thanks is due to Mr. Dennis Cook, Scott Sprouse, and the rest of the student council for making Homecom- ing '81 such a tremendous success as they developed the theme Faithful- ness Brings Reward. Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. Proverbs 31:10. It was a happy moment for the 1981 Homecoming Queen, Miss Gina Firpo. Homecoming 61
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Posters, speeches, campaign manag- ers, and candidates for president, vice- president, secretary, and treasurer all make up the student council election. The election of the 1981-82 officers was a fitting climax to a very politically ori- ented year. When the final tally was in, Scott Sprouse was elected president, jeff Phillips was elected vice-president, Denise Svajko was elected treasurer, and julie Stratton was elected secretary. These four individuals teamed together with their sponsor, Mr. Dennis Cook, to produce homecoming, student Chapels and a variety of other events. The first skit of the year was an exciting, humor- ous missionary skit starring Derek Miller as a cannibal and Peter Sullivan as Tar- zan. Missionary jeff Phillips was rescued out of a simmering pot by Tarzan and replaced with a cannibal. Special days sponsored by the stu- dent council included Shade Day, Clash Day, Sock-em Day, and Hat Day. Ron Dipple's blinking shades and Carwin Owen's hat were both classics. Other special events included Howdy Rowdy, one-on-one basketball, and a campfire funeral service officiated by the Right Reverend Kiser. L ea dership , V,,t I ,,,ii fifhawmn , V Han? 62 Student Council Scott Sprouse was elected President of the stu- dent body after a stirring presentation. Student Council officers prepare to count the bal- lots for homecoming queen. , ,wg f lrat. V UT ul SPRUUSE .if0C3W5'7l 3 5 l 5 The Student Council produced many skits. Herr missionary jeff Phillips is captured by Sco Sprouse's tribe of man-eating cannibals.
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