Altus Senior High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Altus, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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Anticipation, that is what Georgetta Martin and her escort Mike Smith feel as they wait on the sidelines for the homecoming festivities to begin. In just a moment their names will be called, and they will walk onto the field in front of a packed home crowd. After the big win in the football game, the students had even more reason to celebrate, and they did just that at the dance that followed the game Ann Wilson and Don Cope get the beat and enjoy themselves. At first she had a hard time believing what she had just heard come over the loud speaker. Priscilla Guerra's escort Chuck Hansen doesn’t quite know what to say either. J4omecom inq 15

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nee Upon a Night » jrj) ream came true “There are so many of you out there,” said Christy Coffey as she addressed the student body and parents as to why she would like to be homecoming queen. Each of the three can- didates showed signs of nervousness as they stood in front of everyone. “This is like a dream come true, even to be a candidate,” said Georgette Martin. “Because I move around so much, I have been to many schools,” said Priscilla Guerro. “This is truly the best school.” The auditorium was packed with students, parents, alumni and faculty on that Friday morning. Queen candidates and their escorts, Mike Smith, Chuck Hansen and James Dixon, were introduced. The results of Spirit Week competitions were also announced. The seniors won the Spirit Banner, but the junior class was close behind in points. Throughout the day, many asked the same question, “Who do you think is going to get it?” One might have heard people campaigning for one of the three. The climax came that evening at half time of the football game. The anxiously awaited moment came as the tension mounted. A hush fell over the stadium during half time and Mr. Maurice King’s voice was heard over the loudspeaker. Hundreds of people held their breath and huddled close to the field as they listened for the bottom line, “And the 1986 Homecoming Queen is . . . Priscilla Guerra!” The crowd cheered over the first three touchdowns against Ardmore, but by the next two, well ... “I really got bored,” said Michelle Banks. “I was ready for the dance to start and it was all the fourth string playing.” With the queen crowned and the football team winning over Ardmore 40-7, students hur- ried to the dance in the cafeteria where they could relax after a tension filled week. To win hall decorations, that was the main concern for students during Spirit Week. They came to school on Thursday night to decorate their halls with hopes theirs would be the best. Edward Prieto, John Allgood, John Leigl, Charles Dickerson and Richard Fowler work on the Bulldog Bus that is on its way to state in senior hall. For the entire week, tension and seriousness were portrayed by the three queen candidates. Just prior to the introduction of the queen contestants and their escorts, Christy Coffey’s escort, James Dixon adds a bit of light heartedness to the moment. He dons a pair of bifocals he just happens to have with him. Before the student body Friday morning, Priscilla tells why she would be honored to be chosen Homecoming Queen. Priscilla Guerro Wednesday during the senior meeting is where a very memorable and happy time in my life began. Nikki Bolden nominated me for Homecoming Queen and I was shocked yet tickled. That Friday I was even more overwhelmed. I have never been involved in such an event, and I was excited, scared and nervous about presenting a speech to the WHOLE school, including the faculty. That night I didn't know whether to cry or scream when my name was announced as the queen, so I did both. Thanks to the support oj so many people in this school, I have a story to tell my children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. omecoming



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One of the favorite cheers was “Eight plus eight equals sixteen, all for the bulldogs stand up and lean.” Donna Gregory, James Bourbois, and Miss Bulldog (Tracy Vaughan) show the students how to lean. To begin the pep assemblies, the drummers started at the back of the auditorium and worked their way up to the front to join the rest of the pep band. Edward Prieto, Robert Fleming, Greg Ballard and Troy Workman lead the student body in a spirit raising cadence. As an added attraction, Jason Wall and his band enter- tained during an assembly. Jason delights the students with “You Give Love a Bad Name.” Other band members were David Smith, Greg Ballard and Tim Fierro.

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