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It's All ln a Word... With the help of Christine Lewis and Buddy Speir, the marching band made a special a. appearance for Homecoming + 8 RN a bn .? 3 Od Spirit spir-it a: a special attitude or frame of mind. b: the feeling or quality or disposition characterizing something fun. From the first day of spirit week until the last fleeting seconds of the dance, students showed an abun- dance of spirit. How did they ex- press spirit? Some yelled, some jumped, some ate pie to show their enthusiasm. Junior John Pamer said that ‘“‘coming to school is spirit enough!’’ Even so, people found many ways to get into the rowdy attitude of things. Seniors tended to be the boisterous ones in the crowd. This was their last homecoming and making it the best was on the minds of each and every one of them. Climbing to the top, Senior Erin Dougherty cheers for the Mustang team. 12 HOMECOMING
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— Eyes . “Who are you going to homecom- “Where are you going to “What does your dress e questions marked f the Homecoming ig with?” inner? yok like? Thes he beginning ° renzy. People wandered aimlessly around school for two weeks hoping and praying that they would be able to attend the social event of the season! Almost until the last minute guys and girls were rounding UP dates. By Saturday everyone was ready, but then the task was to find a place for dinner, a dress to wear and a ride to and from the dance. As all the plans were smoothed out the hysteria set in. Girls ram frantically ground the nouse looking fo shoes while guys t approacn and wal minute. ia ted until the las the doorbell rings! Oh! r their ook the cool, calm Cameron: and Fres ® ditional photo Ses d dad. Those who h to escape those ents managed Time for the tra sion with mom an were lucky enoug picture-frenzied par to make dinner on time. After a leisurely dinner it was off to the dance — four hours of danc- ing, singing an Some decided d having a great time. to leave long before the dance was OVET. This night was one that lasted into the early hours of the morning, but for most the memories will last for many years to come. The 1987-88 Homecoming CO Shannon Mullins, Jo ors Chris Lanier, Romer, Sophom t and Josh Leachman. And the King and Queen are . Cameron and Ashleigh Flyn urt was: Sen e Beaman, Rachel Chad -— ae i » 7 et a we ww we ‘ ‘Sg €@
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The overall spirit of the game was evident by the reactions of team members Robert Elmore and Bobby Williams. Making the tackle, senior Danny Ohr helps lead the Mustangs to an exciting 13-0 victory over Central. HOMECOMING 13
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