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An excited Sharon Burgess, escorted by Doug Weaver, is crowned Homecoming Queen by the former Miss Suffolk. Joyce Roberts. The referee makes it official as the Red Raiders go in for one of their three touchdowns. Coach Andrew Littlejohn shouts some instructions to the players from the sidelines. HOMECOMING 25
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Sparking fervor, the cheerleaders begin yet another of the familiar cheers. 44 Rearrange the Rangers” was the theme of the Sophomore s winning float. 1 TO CIS The excited crowds show their winning spirit as the Red Raiders move the ball toward another touchdown. 24 HOMECOMING »•
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Industrial Arts Club left to right: Front Row — Luther White, Walter Vann, Billy Twine. James Clements, John Terry. Freddie Flayes. Back Row — Lester Arrington, C.J. White. Eric Sharpe. Mr. Leroy Griffin. Sponsor. Future Farmers of America left to right: Seated — Harriet Whitehead, Gwen Pierce, John Scott. Lisa Artis. Helen Simmons. Frances While. Sherry Williams. Second Row — Norris Keys. Tyrone Vick, Michael Vincent, Richard White, Tern Hunter, Sherman Holly, Alton Clark. Terrance King. Back Row — Doug Weaver. Bruce Porter, Elliott Calvie. Terry Boykins, Myers Hunt, Albert Weaver, Terry Mullens, Tony Bowers, James Davis. Future Homemakers of America left to right: Front Row — Terry Scott, Jenetta Council, Beverly Copeland, Shirlene Claude, Janet Lawrence, Bridget Parker. Sharon Pierce. Virginia Dillard, Lester Scott. Second Row — Tracy Yates. Joan Scott, Loretta Baton, Shiela Warner. Third Row — Terrie Wright, Genice Brown, Sharon Faulk, Stephanie Walker, Debra Claude, Sarah Parker, John Parker, Wendy Sandefur, Kempis Brown. Fourth Row — Cheryl Boone, Gretta Scott, Kenny Shields, Suritia Pierce, Roxie Wilson, Dana Moody, Albert Weaver, Michael Ricks, Joseph Wells. Harriet Whitehead, Willie Riddick, Terrance King, Clarence Gambell, Bobby Thompson, Fifth Row — Allison Porter, Freddie Hayes, Linda Odom, Dee-Dee Reeves, Pamela Joyner, Charlene Banks, Merritt Vann, Jay Baines, Mrs. Connie Taylor, Sponsor. Future Business Leaders of America left to right: Front Row — Tracy Yates, Karen Burgess, Brenda Jenkins, Roxanne Perry, Sharon Burgess, Dawn Shaw. Second R ow — Gail Simpkins, Deborah Holloman, Annette Eason, Celestine Copeland, Helen Simmons. Third Row — Linda Lewter, Carolyn Byrum, Charlene Banks. Fourth Row — Julia Boone, Sheila Cornett, Karen Stewart, Merrily Wolf. Fifth Row — Loretta Baton. Jean Boykins, Antionette Scott. Sixth Row — Miss Gail Valentine, Sponsor. America’s Gold “The time is now” was a slogan from the last political campaign, but it is easily applied to the purposes of the Future Business Leaders of America, and the Industrial Arts Club. These organizations were designed to help their members use the present in order to play for a successful future. In the clubs, students found an extension of their classroom activities and a means of further exploring possible career fields. Mrs. Debbie Strole sponsored the FFA as a part of her agriculture classes. Mr. Leroy Griffin ' s shop classes could make use of their activity periods by joining the Industrial Arts Club. The members of the various business classes came together to form the FBLA under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Darden, Mrs. Florence Reynolds, and Miss Gail Valentine. To complete the group of career-oriented clubs were the members of the FHA, which was sponsored by Mrs. Connie Taylor as a part of the home economics family living classes. 26 SPORTS CLUBS i|
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