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On homecoming night anticipation hung in the air as the crowd waited for the new queen to be crowned. The time passed and the curiosity grew stronger for both the court and the fans. 'AWho will it be? , ' ' l seemed to echo throughout the stadium. '-l-4 4.1 Half of the curiosity broke when Rhonda Warren and Robin Chapman were announced as the maids of honor. The other half lingered on until that final moment anived Sharon Braxton escorted by her father, Mr. Eugene Braxton, approached the field to crown Carla Johnson, the new homecoming queen. Recognition. Rhonda Warren, Carla Johnson. and Robin Chapman pause for recognition after a long week ofhomecoming activities, with Jeff Culler. Keith Crawford. and Gordon Haywood. respectively. Last moment. Bcperiencing her last moment as Homecoming Queen. Sharon Braxton crowns her successor, Carla Johnson. Alghx Homecomingf13
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Sophomore attendants: Elaine Alexander, Sherri Junior attendants. LaJeune Mock, Mary Lib Myers, Moser, Lisa Collins, Rose VWson. Jackie Vemon, Tammye Tillman. Mo. ,, at .mm S 12fHomecoming Senior attendants. Front row: Patty Ganong, Rhonda Wanen, Robin Chapman. Back row: Carla Johnson, Gailey Powell, Kim Hall, Cole Mullinnbc, Cathy Beazlie. 4 r
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Oh, headache. As first period students rake in candy sale profits, their teachers such as Mrs. Ray are left with the chore of balancing records. Money, money. Dwayne Phillips anticipates his riches from the candy sale grab jar as his sister, Cassandra, grins with excitement. Here it comes. Lugging cases of candy bars first period, Tim Kendricks looks to the heavens for relief while Eric Harbinson grins and bears it. Movin' on up. lMth a goal of 15,000 candy bars to sell, Mr. O'Connor marks each days candy sales on the general office chart. 14fCandy Sale 5-,ww w Qt.. - , XM-- 'x -- . -.-. .. t K ' . .. .. .. , if - this Asif IQ- r 'i is A s.t,, , 5 as ,,.. ,, ,ff any ,,,,, N ,s,,s,,,
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