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THE THEME of the ninth grade's banner was
“Catch a Wave to Victory." The ninth grades
support helped the football team do just that.
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Homecoming Day Is Here!
After months of planning and expecta Halftime festivities began with a
tion, Homecoming Day finally arrived. performance by the band. It was
There was excitement in the air as long followed by the award presentation for
hours of student preparation paid off. best banner. The award went to the
Class of 1984. When this presentation
The first event on the agenda was the had been completed, Senior Class
annual Homecoming parade. President Larry Goldstein prepared to
Members of each class added finish crown the Homecoming Queen. The
ing touches to their class banners, crowd applauded as Jaye Seymour was
while grand automobiles were lined crowned.
up to carry the Panther Honeys and
their escorts. When all three cheer- Later in the evening, the Senior Class
leading squads and the Marching sponsored the first Homecoming
Band arrived on the scene, the parade Breakfast Dance in Pine Crest history.
got under way. It was held at the Beach Club at the
Following the parade was the football Hemispheres on Hallandale Beach.
game against Westminster Christian. Alumnus Tom Powell, who attended
Senior running back Scott Doyle led the dance, later commented, “The
the Panthers to a 36-0 romp by scoring Homecoming Breakfast Dance was a
three touchdowns, including an most memorable experience. It was the
exciting eighty-yard kickoff return. perfect ending to an exciting day.’’ ALUMNUS Darren Kowalske, '79, was one of
many former students who decided to "come
home for the festivities of Homecoming.
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