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The teary-eyed 1988 89 Homecoming Queen, Sheila Washington was given a warm congratulation by principal Bob Pence. Varsity Cheerleaders Allie Moseley and Lorinda Black paint a banner for the homecoming game. The banner was torn up as the football team made its way on to the field. The Homecoming Court con- sisted of (from left to right), Monica Linder, Anne Hall, Me- lanie Colson, Nicole Holmes and Miss Homecoming, Shieia Wash- ington. The Bulldog “Assassinator” showed up at the pep rally dressed in his 'mourning’' clothes. The mascots were By- ron Crawford and Tommy Hud- son.
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1 J H omecoming 1 ■ Night Festivities resumed that night at the stadium with the Homecoming Game. The team was pumped, thee row d, ex- cited j the Homecom i n g candidates tense, and the cheerleaders spirited. Then it happened, the banner was broken and the game had begun. This was the last Homecoming game for the senior foot- ball players and cheer- leaders, and as a farewell, they had taken their tradi- tional pre-game walk down the field with their sponsors. The highlight of this ceremony was the ap- pearance of two-year old Bray Mabry as the escort of football player Teddy Mabry. Teddy comment- ed, 1 was going to walk my girlfriend, but I had al- ready promised Bray. Be- sides, my escort was cuter than any of the oth- The half-time festivities began with the perfor- mance of the Band of Blue. After the band exit- ed the field, the home- coming candidates were escorted on by their spon- sors. Anne Hall was escorted by LeRay Moody, Nicole Holmes by James Wash- ington, Melanie Colson by Peter Lommen, Monica Linder by Billy Ray Hern- don, and Shiela Washing- ton by Theodore Broughton. The 1988-89 Miss Homecoming was Shiela Washington. She was crowned by Principal Bob S. Pence. “I was so shocked! I am very grate- ful to the senior football players.and I am proud to S aV i tV Homecoming Queen,” stated Shiela exuberantly. Anne Hall, a member of the Homecoming court, stated, “the competition was stiff and any one of us would have represented the school proudly.” The Dogs had a bitter 13-3 loss to the Trojans, but following the game was the Homecoming Dance and most of the spirits were lifted. The dance was sponsored by the senior class. By Monica Linder Confusion sets in as Lee John- son, Teddy Mabry, and Randy Mills practice for the pre-game ceremony for the Homecoming Game that Thursday night. Timely Trivia Why are mums so widely used in ho- me comigns all over the country? It is because homecom- ings usually occur in the fall, and mums are easily ob- tained. They are also cheap and easi- ly decorated. Student Life
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Timely Trivia Did you know that approximately thir- ty-four percent of the student popula- tion has some form of job on weekday afternoons, and an even greater num- ber of students have jobs on weekeends? Junior, Jamie Colson careful- ly unloads groceries at an area Winn-Dixie. Along with working in Mr. Barnhills’ office, Rosie Bright works at H and D and Stacie Ray works at Bi-Rite.
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