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Taylored Homecoming for Class of ’81 The thrill of Homecoming vic- tory lingered long after the mums had wilted and the tired muscles healed, for it was only the second victory in five years. Losses have plagued the mighty Bulldogs in traditional Home- coming games. It took courage this time, and it was there! Winning became a theme for those elected to represent their classmates as well as those who spent hours marching in the band or practicing on the foot- ball field. Smiles told the story of Homecoming. Even the Com- ing Home Queen, Janice Hicks had fond things to say about the parade and the game. Focus was on joy, happiness, elation, spirit and hard work, but behind it all was a sense of sadness. It would be the final homecoming for the class of 1981. Their last chance to shine, to set their mark, to create a memory just for their class. So much was done, so much said, so much made for the future. Pictured clockwise from page 20: Angie Gutshall helping with balloons at home- coming; the mascot; members of the homecoming court — Katrina Wells. Michael Tedder, Kristy Askew; King Bruce and Queen Denise; homecoming court members — Greg Welch, Andrea Hicks and Tim Brooks; Tonja Jones. Lamar Mathews. Pam Ragans; Football Sponsors — Cheryl Thomas escorted by David Watkins, Yolanda Johnson escorted by Jerome Oliver, Angie Chumpler escorted by Steve Bell, Emily Woodward escorted by Bud Helm; scenes from the concession stand; and the pom pon squad at halftime. 20
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Talk about focusing on spirit, that is what our team and all the fans did to make it a super homecoming game. Winners of the various contests were announced at the game. The Junior Class took top honors with their outstanding float, but the Seniors won both, the big- gest poster and the best poster contest. The Juniors won the cram-a-space contest, but the Seniors won the screaming con- test and the Super Dog Contest! Pictured clockwise from p. 18: Cram-a- space: Lynn Whitfield: the Senior's hall decorations: the 1980 Homecoming Court: the Jr. Band: and Mr. Woodell. Superintendent of Schools. 19
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