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Homecoming 86’-What did it mean? This year’s theme was “Byron Goes to the Movies”. Every day was based upon this theme. Monday, Pajama Day was originated from the movie “About Last Night” Beach Day from “Gidget Goes to Hawaii”, Dress-Up Day from “Pretty in Pink”, Toga, Hat, and Sun- glasses Day from “Animal House,” and finally Orange and Black Day from “Friday the 10th Indians Final Chapter,” based upon a created movie from the Tiger victory. The student council held their first annual “Lip Sync” contest in which the seniors showed their true patriotic spirit by winning the contest. The floats were each based upon a major motion picture. Class competition was exciting. The parade assumed its tradi- tional route from the high school past the Neighbors Nursing Home, where the band and pom pon squad performed, and then through up- town. The bonfire was categorized as the “worlds largest bonfire,” built by the dominating senior class. At the first shut-out game of the season, the fans really went all out with spirit, pride, and originality. The seniors over-powered all other classes with spirit the whole week and were awarded the spirit stick. 6 12 — Homecoming
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Seniors win Homecoming Spirit Stick The Homecoming court was (left to right) Freshman Attendants Laura Carby and Bill Chernlck; Junior Attendancts Holly Gile and Bruce Newman; Senior Attendants Terri McDanel and Todd Drake; Senior Attendants, Christie Skogsberg and Rodney Gile; 1986 King Adam Dach and 1985 King Brett Snodgrass, 1986 Queen Jodie Hieronimus and 1985 Queen Amy Revell; Senior Attendants, Cindy Schabacker and Brian Fry; Senior Attendants, Trisha Donaldson and Jeff Bracken; Sophomore Attendants Diana Donaldson and Troy Gentz. This page: 1. The senior class goes all out with their spirit on orange and black day. 2. Some members of the junior class actively support their team during the games. 3. King and Queen Adam Dach and Jodie Hieronimus anticipate a victory for the seniors in competition. Opposite page: 1. A group of juniors lounge around in the upper commons during lunch. 2. Todd Drake shows his true spirit on toga, hat, and sunglasses day. 3. The junior class “twists and shouts” during their lip sync contest. 4. The senior’s bonfire left nothing to the imagination. 5. Diana Donaldson shows her skill and finesse during class competition. 6. Brian Fry and Jeff Bracken have a few problems in the spoon competition. Homecoming — 13
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