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The Homecoming week got off to a start with College Sweatshirt Day. College sweatshirts of many kinds were everywhere. Fans of various colleges showed their HHS spirit. The second day Beach Bums surfed from class to class with their white noses, Hawaiian shorts, and dark shades. Next, came Tourist Day. Cameras, trav- eling clothes, luggage. On Thursday the guys dressed up as girls and vice versa. This was the most popular and humorous day of all. The guys showed off their sexy legs, huge busts and wildly made up faces. The girls wore football uniforms, suit coats, hats and whiskers. Then came Friday and the big pep assembly. Each class wore its own colors. Court members wore cream class reps wore blue. It was time and everyone piled into the gym. The court members and reps walked onto the floor the King and Queen were announced. That afternoon the parade was held. With everyone on cars as the cheerleaders and pom pon members chanted cheers and victory cries. The game began and at halftime court members, class reps the 1987 King and Queen walked onto the field. A bouquet of roses was given to Queen Laurie West as she was crowned by her father. Huskies had a disappointing loss but moods quickly changed Saturday as a semi- formal dance started. Top: Those crazy seniors are at it again. Above: The fans enthusiasm never let up. 18 HOMECOMING
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-J 1987 HOMECOMING COURT (left to right)—Tim Haven, Angie Swarthout, Mark Honsinger, Carrie Tolfree, King Chris Gilbert, Queen Lori West, Paul Gomey, Michelle Leddy.
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Above: 1987 Homecoming Court are acknowledged at dance. HHS Pom Pon girls added color to our pa- rade. Below: It wouldn’t be Homecoming if not for our players. Far Left: Freshman Reps S. Huey M. Gilbert. Middle Left: K. Kochendorfer H. Marietta. Left: Junior Reps R. Bachula J. Osmond. Next Queen L. West and King C. Gilbert. Below: We won’t name names so your secret is safe with us. HOMECOMING 19
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