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fi Night to Celebrate HOM€COMING ' 86 1) Rndrea Fields and Martha Najib uiere the Junior class repre- sentatives for homecoming. 2) The Sophomore class represen- tatives were Tina Rlfaro and Tami Palmer. 3) Jamie Drury and Stacy Lemiey were the representatives of the Freshmen class at homecoming. 6) The 1986 Homecoming Queen was Marcie Ramirez. S) Dana Rurton and Julie Henson stand up to show their Junior class spirit. 6) The defensive tine is ready for the attach. 7) Marcie Ramirez sheds tears of joy as she receives her crown and roses. 8) Jeff Muha looks to his man as he receives the snap. It was Friday, October 3, and time for another varsity football game. Vet this wasn ' t just an or- dinary game. There was a cer- tain feeling of excitement all around the field, and there were many different faces in the crowd, more than usual. It was Homecoming, and the fans, young and old, were cheering as loud as they could to support the team. The football team established their win by shutting out the Rensselaer Bombers with a score of 12-0. The victory was the highlight of a week long celebration with the theme Blast the Bombers Into Orbit! The four classes competed in the categories of best float and best decorated hall. The winners of both competitions were the seniors. Senior Jack Burton was select- ed by his fellow team mates and coaches to be their 1986 Mr. Football. Marcie Ramirez re- ceived the honor of being the 1986 football Homecoming Queen. The Senior members of the homecoming court included six girls, of which Deanne Dou- gherty, Marcie Ramirez, Jill Orto, Norma Schumacher, Shelly Szwedo, and Barb Trenshaw were a part. 7 HOMCCOMING ' 86 S
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