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Top: As the game progresses, the sidelines bustle with activity. Above left: As the referee looks on, Greg Ashcraft concentrates on making the reception. Above right: After winning the Regional Championship game. Frank Rieselman and Duane Davis proudly show off the trophy. Opposite page: Top: Before the start of the game, the Mighty Rebels bow their heads in prayer Middle: On the field, the cheerleaders get the sign ready for the team to make their entrance. Bottom left: With the help of a teammate. Craig Mullilns outmaneuvers an opponent. Bottom right: On a Rebel drive, Scotty Warner leads the way for Carl Adkins. 28 FOOTBALL-DOWNSTATE
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Left: Stopping to show off their dresses. Sally Denham. Tina Whigham. MiMi McClure. Kalinda Aaron. Lisa Tanner. Debbie Archer Julie Davis smile for the camera. Below Left: Showing a smile as they dance Mike Hislop. Daryl Anness. Lisa Reeves. Lana Wilson and Tracy Keller dance away to the songs. Center Left: Catching some of the '86 graduates off guard Ricky Weber. Debbie Webster. Amy Andrews. Gary Peace. Teena Barlow and Duane Mahan are enjoying the night’s festivities. Bottom Left: Waiting for their dinner, Deanna Lunsford and Todd Boyles flash a smile before going to the dance floor. Say It For Always” The annual Senior Dinner Dance was held on December 7 at the Quality Inn in Coving- ton. Unlike the prom, only sen- iors were invited to this special occasion. The guests began arriving at 8:00. Soon after finding a table, the couples went to have their pictures taken by the swimming pool. After the pictures were taken at 9:00, the staff at the Quality Inn began serving the delicious meal of either baked chicken or New York strip steak. Satisfied after the large din- ner and dessert, many of the couples danced slowly under the draped pavillion of tiny white lights. In the center was a mirrored globe that revolved, throwing a pattern of sparkling lights on the darkened dance floor. After playing several slow songs, the D.J. changed the soft mood of the evening by speeding up the tempo. Surprisingly, everyone stayed on the dance floor and danced away to the fast beat. Some just enjoyed the music while others “got down”. At 11:00, the seniors were asked to clear the floor for the crowning of this year’s King and Queen and their court. There was a tie for the fourth and third attendant to the queen. Wendy Nickerson and Cindy Overton shared the hon- or. The second attendant was Julie Foltz, first attendant was Lisa Tanner. The Queen for the evening was Teena Bar- low. The King’s court was equally well represented. Fourth attendant was Rick O’Hara, third attendant, Steve Lay and Dave Dinn, second attendant. Serving as first at- tendant was Carl Adkins and Daryl Anness was presented as the King. After the announcement of the royalty for 1985, the court led the traditional dance to this year’s theme, “Say You, Say Me”, by Lionel Richie. They soon were joined by the rest of the couples for the last dance of the evening. The magic was coming to an end but it had been a night for beautiful memories. — Jeana Vonderhaar SENIOR DINNER DANCE 27
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Take It To State The Boone County football team finished the regular season with a winning record of 9-1. This enabled the Fighting Rebels to advance to the state playoffs. The Regional Championship game took place n November 8, here at B.C.H.S. The Ashland Tomcats arrived with thoughts of a win but the Rebels had some- thing else in mind. When the game started, the Rebels stormed their way to two touchdowns, made by Carl Ad- kins and Craig Mullins, and two extra points kicked by Jim Art. The Tomcats’ only touchdown of the game occurred in the first quarter making the score 14-6. Throughout the remainder of the game, the Mighty Rebels dominated. Brian Wiehoff scored two of the three touchdowns. For one of them, he caught a 75 yard halfback pass thrown by Craig Mullins. The other touchdowns was scored by Carl Adkins on a 3 yard run. The final score of the game was a victorious 35-6. The Boone Co. Rebel football team was pre- sented with the Region 4 trophy. The trophy was accepted with great pride by Head Coach, Owen Hauck. Rebel spirit was at a peak dur- ing the next week. The football team practiced long hours to pre- pare for the State Semi-Finals on November 15. The fans made plans to make the trip to La- fayette High School in Lexington. The Rebels entered the game with a winning spirit. On the first series of downs, Carl Adkins scored a touchdown. Unfortu- nately, he suffered a shoulder separation and was out for the remainder of the game. Half time found the Generals on top 24-7. The second half was plagued with numerous penalties and Boone Co. suffered a disap- pointing loss. Although the Rebels didn't bring home a victory, it was a season to be remembered here at Boone County as “Better Than Ever. . . — Lori Egan FOOTBALL-DOWNST ATE 29
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