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M mm W ' W S' ' E a 4 IW' saw'-M Showing spirit and pride, the football team rides on the city fire- truck in the Homecoming Parade. 3 The parade - composed of class floats, candidates, football teams, cheerleaders, the band, and school of- ficials - was an exciting addition to the normal Homecoming traditions. The Booster Club, who sponsored the parade, awarded prizes for the best class float. Three weeks of worry work, and stuffing tissues was worth it for the Sophomore class who won the S100 prize with the theme Bury 'em on the line, Class of '89. It featured a large tissue football player throwing a Henry Coun- ty Wildcat into a coffin. Second place and a prize of S75 went to the Fresh- man float with the theme Paw power is what we've got, get close and feel how hot. The float had a large paw coming up from a ring of flames. The S50 prize and third place went to the Junior float. A giant blue tennis shoe carried out their theme of Stomp the Wildcats. Fourth place and a S25 prize went to the Senior float Bustin' Loose in '87, featuring a scoreboard, goal- post, and tissue stuffed A all with footballs going through the center. Asking for assistance from seniors Heather Brough and Iennifer Hopper, Melissa Cubert puts on the finishing touches. Hard work and spending many of their Saturdays working at the old Ford garage all paid off for the Sophomore class. Spirited is the perfect word to describe these cheerleaders, manag- ers, and trainers as they wave to the crowd. -qnC ' Homecoming Parade - 47 m'W'--H' 'W
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