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Homecoming assembly brings out excitement September 22-26 was a week to remember as the year ' s Homecoming celebrations proved to be some of the most thrilling yet. Suspense and exciteent started the week off with the Homecoming Court announce- ment. Spirit Week began with some interesting apparel worn by various students. Tuesday started the week off with Hawaiian Day. Wednesday kicked off Clash Day, the most daring day of the week. Thursday not only signaled Dress-Up Day, but brought forth the traditional coronation assembly in which Swing I performed to My Romance and Let the Sun Shine In. Mark Pippett and Wendy Zagar passed on their crowns to Homecoming King and Queen Travis Burris and Danee Ferguson. The spirit exploded Friday with Color Day and an extraordinary pep assembly. The cheerleaders surprised the crowd by plunging into their version of Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis. The Railettes entertained the audience by performing to Super Band Rap by the Chi- cago Bears. Then the crowd roared as the Blue Devils made their debut performance to Devil With a Blue Dress On by Mitch Ryder. 1. The newly-crowned seniors, Travis Burris and Danee Ferguson, lead the recessional followed by last year ' s king and queen Mark Pippett and Wendy Zagar. 2. Former Queen Wendy Zagar capes 1986-87 Queen Danee Ferguson. 3. The Railettes perform at the pep assembly. 4. Jennifer Perkins, Tricia Zarley, and Mike Edwards are true Clash Day veterans. 5. The Blue Devils have their own way of saying Beat Ames High. 6. David Blaylock, Jeff Allen, Mike Bastian, and Mike Roberts present the finished Homecoming float. 13
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Homecoming Court: (first row) Kay Creger, Theresa Gorche, Queen Schneider, King Travis Burris. (third row) Pat Daughenbaugh, Sam Samson, Danee Ferguson, (second row) Jeff Allen, Tracie Baker, Sheryl Staley, Pam Mark Fargo, Dennis Johnston. 12
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2 1. Show Choir explodes in their debut ap- pearance. 2. Balloons and spirits fly as Dori- an Art students make a tunnel for the in- coming team. 3. Varsity and sophomore cheerleaders perform with pride. 4. Chad Russell grimaces with disgust after injuring his ankle. 5. Prep Swing shows thir Home- coming spirit. 6. Kelly Drummond pushes for last minute sales for the Senior Spirit Chain. 7. Railettes and Band march in their top-rated field performance. 8. Majorettes Desira Johnson and Gina Daghestani are all smiles after a perfect performance. 3 14
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