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r 1 COMMUNICATING while completing the senior class float, Danny Porter, Rebecca Michael, Jacqueline Michael, and Deanna Newton discuss their plans. WORKING fast in order to finish the eighth grade class float, Shannon Frost stuffs a portion of his classes winning entry. MAKING last minute changes, Katemia Cole replaces pomps that had fallen out as the float was transported to the school.
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WBS m res ■ 1 Helpinq Out Everyone tried to help one way or another on the homecoming floats and parade, whether it was working on the float, running errands, or giving support from a distance. This year the eighth grade float with the theme “Bears Sail to Victory came in first place. Second place went to the tenth grade with the theme “Dangerzone.” Coming in third with the theme “ Bears Cross the Bridge to Vic- tory” was the eleventh grade. The fourth place float with the theme “Walk This Way to Victory” represented the ninth grade. The seventh graders came in fifth place with the theme “Bears Wrap Up A Victory.” The Seniors were really disap- pointed because the class of 1987 came in sixth place with the theme Color of Suc- cess,” commented Joey Hess. This year s homecoming was a great experience. We worked really hard and I thought we deserved first place,” said eighth grader Lori Pettus. WORKING her way down, Kathy McKay adds another pomp to the junior class float. WITH ALL WORK completed, the eighth grade class float enters the parade line up. All work paid off, as the float won first place. 14 Homecoming
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■HMM High Spirits This year Pee Wee Homecoming was as high-spirited as ever. It was held on October 18. The Lexington Purple Pride Marching Band provided the music for the festivities. Last years’ queen, Angela Hill, ended her reign by crowning Bobbie Sue Fountain, who was escorted by Martin McGee. Each representative and her escort received a trophy for their participation. After halftime the Pee Wee players came back to play a tough last two quarters. Unable to play their scheduled team, they had to play a team from Florence. Although they were defeated, it did not put a damper on their spirits that particular Saturday night. As most special occasions, Homecom- ing ’86 will be remembered by both the par- ticipants and spectators alike. HOMECOMING QUEEN, Bobbie Sue Fountain and escort Martin McGee, pause after the crowning. MIN I-MIDGET cheerleaders, J ill Phillips, Lindsay Bir- dyshaw, and Melissa Williams watch the game. PEEWEE HOMECOMING COURT Stephanie Russ Ritter. Jill Barnett, Brad Etheridge, Angela Hill, Bobbie Sue Fountain, Martin McGee, Josh Smith. Lorn Lash, Penme Ritter, and Eddie Staggs
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