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Enjoying lunch with the rest of the girls. Darrin Brashcar. cott Fisk and Mike Eglian discuss their plans for the day. Getting into the spirit of the day. Lana Wilson and Ann Ferrante make a crazy couple. Behaving like good slaves, Jul£ Tate and Mark King enjoy their lunch. Taking time out from a hectic day, John Hartke and Jimmy Morgan display the newest slave day fashions. Trying to pass as “Boy George . Slave Jeff Tierney relaxes during P.E. Slave Day 15
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Isn’t Revenge Sweet? As colorful and unique as Spirit week was. Slave day proved to be the climax of five days of fun. It was on slave day that the senior football players and cheerleaders sold themselves as slaves to the highest bidder in the interest of school spirit. The slaves were not hard to distin- guish on this fun-filled day. They were adorned in a variety of out- fits chosen at the discretion of the slave’s owner. It could sometimes be embarrasing to the football playing slaves as they roamed the halls dressed as dainty females to please the wishes of their owners. The cheerleaders were also dressed in all kinds of masculine attire from fatiques to work boots. However humiliating it may have been for these players, the tables would soon turn on the owners on the day following Slave day the slaves were give the opportunity to get even with their owners on Slave Revenge day. This day may have proved far more harsh for owners turned slaves. Isn’t revenge always sweet. 14 Slave Day
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An Evening For A Queen A picture perfect day, a set- ting for an evening that would yield a queen and an excit- ing game for the Rebel football fans. The preparations for the night took a great deal of time and effort, but the final result was pre- sented on a chilly Friday night as Boone County High School proud- ly presented their 1984-85 Home- coming. The culmination of events was spectacular, but few would ever know the many hours of hard work and planning that made the event the exciting “show” it was. The day finally arrived, Friday September 28, 1984. It began about six o’clock as the 24 candi- dates and their escorts boarded their decorated convertibles for the annual Homecoming parade. The evening’s excitement soon began to grow as a fired-up Rebel team stormed onto the gridiron to match up against the tough Bull- dogs of Holmes. BCHS won the toss and elected to receive. The first quarter ended in a stalemate as neither team was able to score. The second quarter was under- way and the Rebels came out smoking. In less than two minutes the Rebels were able to break the deadlock as Junior Fortner con- nected with Carl Adkins for the first TD of the game. With Dan Maher’s extra point, the Rebels moved out to a 7-0 lead. With 6:04 left on the clock, the Rebels took control once more; Fortner again found Adkins and gave the Rebels a 13-0 lead. Halftime activities began as the Homecoming Queen candidates were called across the field. The couples were introduced to the crowd and the moment of truth was at hand. Laura Zembrodt, es- corted by Phil Yates, and spon- sored by the Spanish Club, was 16 Homecoming
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