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Winning the spirit stick once again was a great triumph for these busy juniors. To be number one is the expectation of juniors Sabrena Funk and Jody Lutman. Clowning around before the parade, Indian players Todd Van Horn, Derek Unger, James Hartman, Tommy McClintock, and Nate McCoy help celebrate Spirit Week. “Let’s Go Indians!’ cheer Juniors Jody Lutman, Sabrena Funk, and Lori Osborne as they wait for the parade to begin. Cheering on the team at the bonfire are freshmen Eric Fagan, Johnny Barber, Rodney Barney, and Elizabeth Grizzell. 10 One of a Kind
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Excitement and curios- ity filled the air as football spectators and senior prin- cesses awaited the out- come of the voting for Homecoming Queen. Finally, the announcer’s voice rang through the Tears of joy are shed as Stefanie hugs Chris after the announcement of the Queen. chilly night air proclaiming this year’s winner, Stefanie Allemong. Applause and cries of joy were heard as Stefanie made her way to the front of the field. Dr.Russell George then placed the crown on Stefanie’s head as the 1986 Queen Jean- nette Harden handed her a bouquet of roses. Queen for a day, Jane Kenner and her escort Carson Walburn. piyijsy fi I it£s! y.y = ! == Royalty is in BSHS in more ways than one! This year, Jane Renner was elected Civitan Bowl Queen. Jane and her escort Carson Walburn traveled to Shepherd on November 14 where the Civitan queens from six area high schools were rec- ognized during half time of the Civitan Bowl football game between Shepherd and Edinboro. What is the Civitan Bowl and how are the queens chosen? The Civitan Club of Mar- tinsburg sponsors a football game every year. Letters are sent to six schools in the Tri- County area; then the principals and teachers choose the queen. This page sponsored by Berkeley Floral, 310 N. Washington Street. Berkeley Springs, WV 25411 258-4498 Homecoming 9
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One of the main high- lights of Spirit Week was the thrilling parade and bonfire which were both held Wednesday evening, October 21, 1987. Scram- bling to put the finishing touches on their floats, all classes were ecstatic about the night’s great events. As the many floats lined up, they were unveiled to each class. Chills and thrills filled the air as activities got underway. Cheering was heard from the crowd gathered along the route as each of the floats passed by, making its way to Widmyer field for the an- nual bonfire. As everyone reached the field, they rushed to gather around the bonfire, which surpris- ingly was not lit. Most were freezing, but the cold weather did not hinder anyone from joining in the cheers and excitement. While standing on some unlit boards, Coach Bill Clatterbuck gave players and fans a brief pep talk. Finally, Jill Burdette came forward with the list of winners of the parade. Suspense filled the air as she proclaimed the victors of each category. The ath- letic team award went to the Varsity cheerleaders; class prize was awarded to the seniors, and last but not least the grand prize went to the juniors for a creative float. Crys of joy were heard as each award was announced. Spontane- ous cheers echoed throughout the evening in hope of a victory for Fri- day’s big game. As they decorate the junior float . Kelly Swaim. Sean Fagan, the carrier, andSabrena Funkcombine their efforts to gather helium balloons that floated to the ceiling. While all the Indian fans cheer suspensefully , they await the announcement of the Spirit Stick winners. Spirit Week 11
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