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:aff 1 A.. Posing for a royal photo are freshman princess Jenny Gilbert, sopn- Maria Rambo and junior princess Sabrina Gray. omore princess Mindy Nicholson, Queen Patty Brown, 1985 Queen In o flash of purple and gray the Tiger Cubs wrap up a victory. SJ. The marching band, under the direction of drum major Tawnya Pierce provides halftime entertain- ment. Homecoming 9
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Tigers Are Eveready! lt As Homecoming night ap- proached, Greencastle rocked with excitement. Despite no parade, the floats were judged with the seniors taking the honors for the theme, En- ergized Tigers are Eveready. The night was perfect for the Tiger Cub football team as they stopped the Cascade Cadets 20-O. The game was played on South Putnam's field due to the construction at our school. Senior cheerleader Maureen Mazur said, ult would have been more excit- ing cheering at home, but it wasn't as bad as what we thought it would be because of the fan support. The highlight of the night came at halftime when Patty Brown was crowned the l986 Homecoming Queen. I was so happy l cried along with my friends, exclaimed Patty. All in all it was quite a night to come home to. by Debbie Danhour lt was a good night for Home- coming since we won. The rain didn't spoil anything. - Travis Mundy Even though it rained, it didn't dampen the spirits of the candi- dates and pIayers. - Tracy Sutherlin It was a good team to play for Homecoming because Cascade beat us the year before, so we were really fired up for the game. -Dennis Campbell It was different going to an- other school to have Homecom- ing, but it was still fun. -Mindy Nicholson Last year's queen Maria Rambo passes on the honor to Patty Brown with a hug. hill 2 ,4 ' 1 -in Q .l B, F f eff' yi g -if ., i I The winner is . . . l Patty Brown gasps in surprise as she is Spirit abounds in the Tiger Cub stands during the Homecoming game. named l986 Homecoming Queen. 8 Homecoming
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pirit. We,ve Got It. I Starting with Spirit Week spon- sored by Student Council, the stu- dents dressed tor a different occa- sion each day. Looking like a day at the beach, Monday found students in bold, bright Hawaiian prints. Tues- day the students were decked out in shades, sweats and hats. Kids wear- ing clothes that clashed made Wednesday the most colorful. Graffi- ti Day was the theme for Thursday as students autographed each others white T-shirts. Purple and Gray day was on Friday. You can act crazy all week and not get in trouble, commented ju- nior Lisa Thomas. Beth Cox said, I think anyone who doesn't get in- volved in Spirit Week is crazy. Led by the GHS band and varsity cheerleaders, music and cheers could be heard throughout the build- ing during a pep session on Friday. Making batteries, loaves of bread or storks for floats became the order of the week. Rain Friday afternoon resulted in the parade being can- celled, but floats were brought to school the following Monday for viewing. by Kristy Mays Mary Cox helps to decorate the freshmen float for Homecoming. 'ss , W ' - A M F Q i ' .s MW sw . we t , 4 WE if I . i . .ff -- - -2 i 'L i ' 'ww i , . ,. . . ' ,qiieiai -' i ' Potty Brown is electricuted by the Eveready senior float when helping with Homecoming preparations. Pep session spirit unites band members and football players. lO Homecoming
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