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Crystal Lawhorne and Angie Cox look on as their junior squad prepare for the homecoming dance. The midget cheerleaders eagerly await for their chance to cheer in front of the crowd. 18 Community
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1 Id A BPy r wgp! 1 A L. i 7 %. th- 1 ‘ Magic Dreams Homecoming Week was filled with I fun, excitement, and newness. Each day of the week brought a new and dif¬ ferent way for the students and faculty to show their spirit. They participated in events such as Beach Day, Lip Day, Ma- | roon and White Day, and Nerd Day. Also during the week a couple of our 1 clubs got into the spirit and sponsored special events. The S.C.A. sponsored a day in which a person could send a message to someone special via a bal¬ loon. The Key Club sponsored a car smash in which a person could take a swing at the Bison” car with a sledge hammer. Friday brought the most fun, excite¬ ment, and newness of the whole week. That afternoon a pep rally was held where some of the students, teachers, and a donkey competed in a Coach Ball look alike contest. To overones amuse¬ ment, the donkey won. That night spirits were high as the students and other tans prepared to release five hundred ma¬ roon and white balloons when the foot¬ ball team ran onto the field. During halftime the spectators en¬ joyed a parade of floats, carrying Spirit¬ ed students, and sports cars, carrying the class representatives. The represen¬ tatives were: ninth, Craig Adams and Last year ' s Homecoming Queen, Debbie Boyd, stands with this year ' s King and Queen, Jack Coffey and Chris Eves. Mrs. Taylor seems annoyed with Todd Oieson on Nerd Day. Missy Belshi; tenth, Pay Carlton and Amy Harper; eleventh, Terry Batts and Kathy Sprouse; and twelfth, John Swartz and Chris Eves, Chris Marion and Beth Gibson, and Jack Coffey and Lynn Na- hay. After a moment filled wifh exciie- meni, Jack Coffey and Chris Eves were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. The freshmen won the float contest while the National Art Honor Society came in second. The spirited night ended with a victory for the Cou¬ gars. by Christy Sorrells Homecoming 17
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Gay Banks and Marilyn Batts get their hands dirty while fixing chicken for the Bar-B-Que. The community of Stuarts Draft was very busy in activities. Many of the resi¬ dents joined forces and participated in the little league, Bar-B-Que, and rescue squad and fire department. The little league program had a great year. Many students helped coach the little league cheerleaders and helped in organizing a dance for the parent ' s en¬ joyment. These students were: Jenifer Alexander, Jill Buchanan, Crystal La- whorne, Claire Jennings, Angie Cox, Tina Tutwiler, Stacy Desimone, Sherry Madison, and Renee Blackwell. These students enjoyed working with the pro¬ gram and girls. The adults of the community worked together to prepare a chicken Bar-B- Que. They cooked all day and the sales were very successful. The adults also helped the community by participating in the volunteer rescue squad. This was greatly appreciated by many people. The community of Stuarts Draft was one that worked together to get things done. Thanks to all that participated and contributed in all the activities. by Crystal Lawhorne Community 19
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