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Every year faculty and students take part in a celebration of spirit; spirit week. Spirit Week, another Homecoming activity, allows par- ticipants to display their enthusiastic loyalty to Nitro High School by wearing the said costume for each given day. Monday. September 14. started off the week with Beach Day. Students sported their favorite shorts, sandals, and sunglasses in an attempt to recreate a summer scene. Tuesday was classified as Hillbilly Day, giving the Wildcats a chance to salute their heritage. The third of Spirit Week, Class Color Day, was set aside for each individ- ual to honor his or her graduating class by wear- ing the color indicated for their year. This year the senior color was green, juniors wore yellow, and sophomores orange. On Thursday, Nitro took an active part in the nation’s Bicentennial Celebration by wear- ing fashions of red, white, and blue. Friday con- cluded all Spirit Week activities and the week was winded down with the all-popular red and black day. Look at those legs! Smile! Susie. “Where’s the beach”? Kandi looks dandy. ccx6k 9 8 Student Life
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omecomincj w An excited Homecoming court. The 1987-88 Miss Wildcat, Miss Stephanie Blackshire. 10 Student Life 1987 omecoming is a big celebration that takes a great amount of time and effort to organize. We would like to thank the faculty, boosters, and parents for their tremen- dous help in preparing for this occasion. This year’s homecoming was a tense and excit- ing event. Susie Corey, President of Student Coun- cil, had the honor of crowning the 1987 Miss Wild- cat, Stephanie Blackshire. The candidates for Miss Wildcat were: Robin Bailes, escorted by Chris Crowder: Stephanie Blackshire, escorted by Kevin Parker: and Kim Smith, escorted by Zac Northup. The representative for the junior class was Tina Smith, escorted by W. D. Layne. The representa- tive for the sophomore class was Nikki Durst, escorted by Brandon Lacy. Congratulations Steph!
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