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Hats. Deshana Day, Jeannie McCoy, Ms. Snider, and Ms. Dodd show off their hats, shades, buttons, and T-shirts. Twins. Heather Fant and Michelle Hagaman dress like the famous rag dolls. Cheerleaders. The cheerleaders add to the spirit of the parade. Nerds. Nerds of a feather stick together. Coach. Coach Riley introduces the players of the football team at the pep rally. Banner. Julie Andrews and Rochelle McDaniel paint the FT A banner for spirit week. Crowd. Enthusiasm reached its peak at the Homecoming game. Homecoming 15
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Homecoming ’85 is a Success Homecoming at WHS proved to be a most eventful and enjoyable week. Students and faculty showed their Jacket Spirit by dressing a certain way each day. Classes and clubs participated in the Student Coun- cil sponsored parade by entering floats and decorated cars. On Friday, the gym was decorated with banners made by various groups. That Jacket Spirit really came alive when the homecoming court and football team were introduced. The activities culminated in a 15 to 7 victory for the Jackets over the Seminoles. Senior Float. Much work went into the senior float and these seniors show their pride as they enter the parade route. Football. The Jackets fight for victory at the Homecoming game. Queen. Laura Lovrien joyously accepts her homecoming bouquet. The 1985 Homecoming Royalty. FIRST ROW: Christy Sugg, Michelle Hagaman, Schandrea Collins, Veronica Hogans. SECOND ROW: Sandra Bailey, Heather Heath, Queen Laura Lovrien, Holly Hess, and Amy Bethell. 14 Homecoming
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P(0) 0 Q Hobbies made up an important part of students’ lives at Wynne High School. They ranged from various types of collections to athletics. Joey Kerr, a freshman baseball card collector, stated “I like collecting cards because I like baseball, and the cards help me learn more about the players.” Hobbies allowed students to express their varied interests. Cheney Perry juggled and designed clothing. Mary Bondurant and Billie Eppes enjoyed horseback riding. Dale Thomp- son was a ham radio operator. Laurie Tanner and Bonnie Owens used some of their spare time dancing. Whatever the hobbies, students always found some way to entertain themselves. Carpenters. Bruce Lloyd and Billy Neathery test their carpentry skills by constructing a building. Horseback. Horses and rodeos are Billie Eppes’ outlet to excitement. Skyward. Bobby Mohr enjoys his model plane in his spare time. 16 Hobbies
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