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Heart-felt congratulations went to the 1987 Homecoming Queen. Janna Presley whose popularity was a product of her great beauty and her friendly disposition. Homecoming 15 As Principal Dale R. Hughes gives the crowning touch. Janna Presley flashes a congenial smile. Janna s escort. Mark Taylor, looks on intently. Stopping beneath the homecoming arch, junior beauty Vickie Moore and her escort Scott Keith await the announcer's final pres- entation. THE 1987 HOMECOMING COURT — (left to right) Kristy Wright. Vickie Moore. Darleah Beard. Amanda Taylor (flower girl) Homecoming Queen Janna Presley. Michael Morgan (crown bearer). Tracey Harden. Jamie Woodall, and Stephanie Whitten.
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Not even the classic charm of this impres- sive '61 Vette can outshine the majestic beauty of the 1987 Junior Homecoming at- tendants. Jamie Woodall and Vickie Moore. Our Senior beauties who vied for the top homecoming honors were (left to right) Darleah Beard, Janna Presley, Tracey Har- den. Friday, October 2nd was the time, Bradley Central High School was the place, and a cool, cloudy, windy night was the setting. Yes, it was Homecoming in Bear Country. To start the festivities, the two sophomore representative, Stepha- nie Whitten and Kristy Wright, were escorted across the field in a 1963 red Corvette convertible driven by David Ellis. Following close behind in a 1961 blue and white Corvette owned by Mr. Sam Bettis were the two junior representatives, Vickie Moore and Jamie Woodall. Finally came the three senior candidates who were vying for the title of Bradley's Homecoming Queen of 1987-88. They were Darleah Beard, Tracey Harden, and Janna Presley. They arrived atop a 1984 red convertible Cor- vette driven by senior class pres- ident, Melvin Swafford. As soon as the girls were parad- ed before the Bradley fans, the Ocoeean staff went into action roll- ing out the red carpet and setting up ferns, candelabras, and the arch- way under which each lady and her escort would pass. After the introductions had been given, it was finally time for the mo- ment we had all anticipated. Mr. Lyman Wood, the announcer for the night, proclaimed ... The new 1987-88 Homecoming Queen is ... .(drum roll) ... Miss Janna Suz- zane Presley. Immediately, black and white balloons, donated by the Class of '77, filled the air. Mr. Hughes crowned the new queen, presented her with pink roses, and kissed her cheek. As Janna took the traditional walk down the sidelines, the band played Bradley's Alma Mater. A look of genuine surprise reflects from Janna Presley's countenance as Mr. Lyman Wood announces her name. Homecoming
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Compliments of the Cleveland City Fire De- partment. a fire truck helps a group of Seniors led by President Melvin Swafford to make a fired-up entrance. The recipient of a triple honor. Senior Mark Taylor raises his arms in recognition of his 1 Team. TV 3's Clarke Shafer (right) and other media friends were on hand for the special pres- entation. Mark was named Channel 3's Player of the Week. KZ 106's Player of the Week, and the Tennessee AAA Player of the Week. Cheerleaders Janna Presley and Tracey Har- den shake, rattle, and roll with their new friends, Lenda Trotter and Stormin' Denny Nor- man. With a little help from a friend, John Driver doubles his show of support for the Bradley Bears. Pep Rallies
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