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A Halloween Homecoming Coronation Freshmen sig, Seniors M., X Q s 5? .,,.-X CQ 6' If Sophomores juniors x K xy kb- .r The Candidates FRESHMEN: Antonio Cediel, Tom Richardson, Emory Tlnmg, Peggy jules, Sara Young, Tiffany Ring- gold. SOPHOMORES: joel Shelton, Eriar Mapu, Pat Hawthom, Eric Flenoid, Erin Flowers, Adrimne Olmrlead, Dawnya Pring, Tamika Abdullah. -IUNIORS: Doug Bailey, Mike Pinero, jolm Bar, jason Mears, Sam Preu, Shannon Askins, Brenda Santos, Angie Luna. SENIORS: Dan Shepherd, Ben Bakken- ta, Dim Turtle, Mike Clark, Mike Parham, Ross Culverwell, Linda Wells, Seralina Kelly, Penelope Lackey, jolie Brunetti, Michelle Hazlett, Krisriina Middleton. This year's Homecoming Dance was put on by the senior class. Bob Acton from Laser Productions disc-jockeyed and he brought with him a video screen which showed videos of AHS students in their classes. In the middle of the dance, the Homecoming Princes, Princesses, Queen and King candidates were named and walked out in couples, receiving red or white roses. Andrea Brunetti, this year's ASG president, was supposed to call out the names ofthe candidates but couldn't because she had laryngitis, so jenny Gould did it for her. For the Freshman Homecoming Prince and Princess, Emory Tung and Sara Young won, the sophomores Eric Mapes and Adrienne Olmstead won for their class' Prince and Princess, and for the juniors, john Bae and Sara Press became Prince and Princess. For this year's Homecoming King and Queen, Don Turtle and Penelope Lackey were coronated. The couple started the next slow dance, wearing the crown, tiara, and robe that is the traditional outfit ofthe Albany High School Homecoming King and Queen.
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fl if Homecommg Faces Are Afloat The juniors Qclass of 881 took first place overall in the homecoming activities this year for the first time, but won first place for their float for the second year in a row. Their hall decorations were great, and the courtyard's graveyard was one-of-a-kind. The juniors, following the theme of Halloween, used wit- ches as the theme to make up their float. A cauldron was the main attraction and was backed up by a broom and a witch's hat. The Sophomores conquered second place and a tombstone to represent the Halloween theme. They had dry ice behind the tomb- stone to resemble fog in the cemetery. Taking third place the freshmen had more of a gory float. They used body parts Cfrom a mannequinb, fake blood fketchupl and Fri- day the 31st posters covering their truck. In last place the Seniors came up with the most interesting idea. Weighing over 100 pounds, the pumpkin with a face of 87 was towed all over Albany in a little red wagon. Towing this wagon was Meg Peterson and Andrea Tung dresed to the tee in red and white. The sign carriers from the class of 1987 had a little trouble spelling Seniors '87 . All in all, the Homecoming parade and game was a success, especially because the Cougars beat the Scots 10 to 7. xg-.sp -,pd
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