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Kim Rodgers, 1986 Homecoming Queen and escort, Tim Baker, are shown with her court: 1st runner- up Ann Sullivan, escort Billy Matthews; second runner-up Lou Ann Smith, escort Brian Doss; and tied for third runner-up Suzanne McLean, escort Patrick Williams and Lisa Sexton, escort John Giles. Homecoming 23
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Some Forget Others Never J.W. Adams Kim Rodgers, Senior and FFA Sweetheart proudly accepts the crown and roses as the 1986 Football Homecoming Queen. Kim was escorted by the FFA President, Tim Baker. Do Sixteen young women waited anxiously for the crowning of the 1986-87 homecoming queen at Booster Field on October 9. Even though the night was cool, the candidates' faces were lit with smiles of anticipations. Nevertheless, the Indians' football team was having its problems as they were defeated by the Green County Dragons 12-3. Kim Rodgers, who was escorted by Tim Baker and represented the FFA, was crowned 1986-87 football homecoming queen. Kim said, I was thrilled to death. The other 15 candidates and their escorts were: 1st runner-up, Ann Sullivan, cheerleader, escort Billy Matthews; 2nd runner-up, Lou Ann Smith, Science Club, escort Brian Doss; Tied for 3rd run- ner-up were Suzanne McLean, FBLA, escort Patrick Williams; and Lisa Sexton, V1CA, escort John Giles; Katie Carter, NAHS, escort David Cole; Ann Bal- lou, Band, escort Brian Kemp; Quintilia Smith, Bas- ketball, escort Mike Burbridge; Dona Depp, Beta, escort Eric Herrers; Audra Wheat, Co-op, escort Kelly Blackwell; Kathleen Winslade, Football, es- cort Barry Bardin; Angela Loy, FHA, escort Todd Parson; Velisa Irwin, Journalism escort J.W. Adams; Karla Yarberry, NHS, escort Brian Melton; Amy Loy, Office Workers, escort Richie Estes; and An- gela Marie Loy, Library, escort Robb Durham. In a few months, homecoming night will prob- ably be forgotten by most, but for the candidates, especially the winners, it will be a night long re- membered. 22 Football
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February 6,1987 was a night of excite- ment and spirit. The Lady Indians Varsi- ty team began the night with a win over the Lady Scotties of Glasgow. Only a few moments passed until the candidates (dressed in formals), and their escorts (dressed in suits and ties) were being introduced. Finally the moment everyone was waiting for arrived. The winner and Runners-up were announced. Third runner-up, Amy Loy (Office Workers), escorted by Richie Estes; Second runner- up, Lisa Sexton (VICA) escorted by J.W. Adams; First runner-up, Suzanne McLean (F.B.L.A.); and Queen, Danette Mouser (Science Club) escorted by Brian Doss. Other candidates were: Melanie Vaughan (Band), escorted by Craig Pyles; Dona Depp (Beta), escorted by Eric Herrera; Kathleen Winslade (Boys Basketball), escorted by Paul Hope; Tweeta Smith (Girls Basketball); escort- ed by Mike Burbridge; Robin Willis (Cheerleaders), escorted by Billy Mat- thews; Kim Flecther (CO-OP), escorted by David Cole; Tracy Cockerham (F.H.A.), escorted by Kevin Knifley; Velisa Irwin (Journalism), escorted by John Giles; Susan Smith (Library), es- corted by Jeff Burton; Pam Sandusky (N.A.H.S.), escorted by Brian Melton; and Karla Varberry (N.H.S.), escorted by Robb Durham. After the announcing of the Queen and runners-up the Boys Varsity team defeated the Scotties Varsity team. The night ended with a dance at the John Adair Gym, which was presented by HOB sounds. Stephanie Wingler Homecoming Queen Danette Mouser, represent- ing the Science Club was escorted by Brian Doss. 24 Basketball Homecoming
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