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FLOATS AN’ STUFF Rim Above Mayfield was the No. 1 float at Homecoming thanks to the Marching Band 10 HOMECOMING
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President Reagan, with his wife Nancy, gives the A-Okay sign from his hospital window in July after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from his lower intestine. The 74-year old president was back on the job within weeks of the operation Cincinatti Reds player-manager Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb’s ca- reer hit record in September The historic No.4192 was a sin- gle to left field. Three prominent actors died in late 1985: Orson Welles. 70. of a heart attack; Rock Hudson. 59. after a battle with AIDS. Yul Brynner. 65. of can cer
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Very proud Senior class lets everyone know who's No. 1.: Shawn Reszuet, Shane McWilliams. Ted Yorkievitz. Mark Wehrum. Debbie Tinter. Audri Mazey. Dawn Caronite. Frank Ciresi. Stacy Johnston. Alex Cannella, Lynn Craig At the last minute Dawn Caronite. Audri Mazey and Paula Dowling work on a float skirt. HOMECOMING FLOATS Winnie the Pooh was the star of the Sophomore’s homecoming float. “Pooh says we will Winnie” was the class of 88’s first float. “We had a good time building it, although we never thought we would get the float finished,” com- mented Jackie Stoker and Gretchen Hido. “We kept running out of paper to make the flowers.” “Give ’Em a Boo-Boo” was the slogan for the Junior’s float. The cartoon characters Yogi Bear and his side-kick Boo-Boo Bear sat in a boxing ring. Ju- nior Missy Stewart said, “We had trouble at first because we couldn’t de- cide on a theme, but we feel the float came out rather well.” For the class of ’86, their Homecom ing float, “Pee-Wee Rides Over Mayfield,” was a bit of a disapointment. Pee-Wee Herman, from the hit movie Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, rode his mo- torized bicycle over a Mayfield Wildcat. However, when they started pulling the float, the Bearcat ring fell down and the character Pee-Wee Herman began to stoop over. The winner was the Band’s float, “Rise Above Mayfield.” This colorful float had a hot-air balloon rising to the clouds. This was the first time the Marching Band had won since 1980. Pep Rall«y-“Th« King and hi Court”: Prince . Ronny Bomino; Dragon. Monte Warren; Prince. David Bell; Ugly Prince . Randy Cumley; King. Scott Thoma Uja Albrecht. Dawn Caronite. Renee Faia. Paul Duaek work on the not o great Pee Wee Ride over Mayfield. HOMECOMING 11
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