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The Queen and Her Court Candidate for Miss Wildcat. Robin Bailcs. escort- ed by Chris Crowder. Representing the junior class. Tina Smith, escor- ted by W.D. Layne. Candidate for Miss Wildcat. Stephanie Blackshire, escorted by Kevin Parker. Representing the sophomore class. Nikki Durst, escorted by Brandon Lacy. Candidate for Miss Wildcat. Kim Smith, escorted by Zac Northrup. 1986-87 Miss Wildcat. Sis Billings, escorted by Jeff Starkey. Homecoming Court 11
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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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A MARCHING CELEBRATION The Homecoming Parade led by the Nitro High School band was a march of celebration for the Wildcats. The parade consisted of the traditional class and club organization cars. Jr. High School bands, and city police cars. The senior class of 1988 was award- ed for having the best class car, and the revived Spanish Club won the contest for the best decorated club car. Both the faculty and the student body put forth tremendous effort to pull the parade together and made it a great success for the 1987-88 school year. The Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders cheer on the football team during homecoming 1987. Robin Bailes and Chris Crowder, candi- Tina Smith and escort W. D. Layne repre- date for Miss Wildcat and her escort, look sent the Junior class, excited about the upcoming activities. 12 Student Life
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