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H 'lvl Some complaints stopped, but others began. When it came to electing a Homecoming King and Queen, it was hard to please everyone. But, after so many complaints in 1986, the Student Council devised new procedures for the election. Students were complaining primarily that those selected to past Homecoming courts often were not active in school organi- zations. This was unfair to stu- dents active in school, said Paul Tulipana, sr. The new procedures required any senior guy or girl interested in being on the court to submit an application. To be qualified, the student had to participate in at least two school-related activi- ties, have 90 percent attendance record and no suspensions. 'The procedures allowed more people who were involved in school activities to get their ul was so excited,that my contacts teared right out of my eyes, and I lost them on the football field .v ' Campus Life Amy Wi11iams,sr lwccmw a, pn new way to vote name placed on the ballot, said Pam Roberts, sr, uinstead of just putting everyone's name on the ballot. Overall, students thought that the new procedures for the elec- tions were good. The candidates are usually in one clique, so the elections become a popularity contest, said Maryann Byrd, sr, 'but this has been narrowed down some. Some were reluctant about turning in applications. 'I wasn't going to turn in my application, because it embarrassed nie, said Clint Newton, sr, abut my girlfriend turned it in for me. Others thought that the Home- coming elections went fine and smooth. I think the Homecom- ing elections went great, said Ted Triggs, sr. The new proce- dures were a needed change, because of the complaints made to Student Council. --AMY COMPTON
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'CRUIS'N. These 'unior girls are having fun as they show ollfthe Junior class iloat in the Homecoming Parade. Julie Ferry, Leslie Gornowicz, Wendy Patterson, Erin Catlett, and Renee Barett. ICONFIDENCI-3. Angela Crouse and Bren Miller, sophs, show oil' their talent as actresses in a skit during the Home- coming Assembly. ,f ,---f-4- I ..f ,, -f , 4 fu I ,, In Qt! va-.M E uFrom what I saw, their parents did most ofthe Work. They drew the patterns, Vncglgu. cut and nailedg all the kids did was paint? Dennis Embry, jr. X .I DG I-UQIIS I SS 'WILD THING. Rodney Smith, sr, por- trays his talent as a cheerleader in the guys dance during the Homecoming As- sembly. .THREE KINGS. Anticipation mounts as the top three Homecoming candi- dates, C.C. Fuller, Pat Cumow, and Rob Mc-Donald, srs, await the announce- ment of King. . KISSING. Leslie Gornowicz, jr, kisses the junior class Iloat after it's finished. H '- 'lvl A 4 23
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YM W -v--mu-n,m..,.,,.,.., N-v . Top 10 candidates Todd Fryer and Kristie Hobbs, walk arm and arm under the flags, at a pep assemblyffhey were just one of the 10 couples introduced at the pep assembly. I Clint Newton
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