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HQMECOMI - RETURNIN TO BE R PRIDE Homecoming is a time for the Exes to come to that Bear pride and spirit. Pride and spirit was definitely shown by all on that special day. The stands were full of enthusiastic students and exes. The gym was fully decorated by the class signs, the :heerleader decorations and the other signs welcoming back the exes. The newly crowned Homecoming Queen was Holly Davis, daughter of Coach Ben Davis. She was escorted by Mitch Martin. Her Court consisted of Tonja Alsbrooks, Tammy ohnson, julie Anderson, Deneise McCollough and Kellye Thompson. The Coming Home King and Queen were announced at ihe game which were jesse Blair and Terri Self. The Bears won a lopsided scoring game over the Carter-Riverside Eagles, 53-13 io conclude the day of festivities. I SS .,, it- : -' 3.5. f Q 1 it I f si gag . :U f ,.-.X ...a.., .W -.... Qi Q . U at .- ma 2,535 K. atmttttt s xt , ziggy, can 7 Av-'-X. ly ls. 1 ' 1 et. f at 3? gl, . Q53 'lil . I I W K .A :itll . , 'i ' . ,, ,, ...tra VW 2 il. I Mp Picture I - The Coming Home King and Queen are jesse Blair and Terri Self. 2. Mr. Brown was named an honorary ex. Picture 3 - The ex cheerleaders try once again to spread spirit to the crowd. Picture 4 - The 1st place sign went to the Sophomore class. Picture 5 - Holly Davis, the 1987 Homecoming Queen, is escorted by Mitch Martin. Picture 6 - The Varsity Cheer- leaders flip Tonja Alsbrooks at the end of their cheer. Picture 7 - The Flag Corp performs during the Homecoming pep rally. Picture 8 - The Sophomore class shows their spirit. Picture 9 - The Drill Team shows their talent during the pep rally. Picture 10 - The Band performs at the pep rally. Picture 11 - Ricky jones runs 28 yards for the touchdown. 'I3
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IMPRGVI G OUR CULTURE f We have three exchange students improving the culture of our school this year. They are: Sumati Marx from Germany, Laerka Hansen from Denmark, and, Maria Suarez from Spain. Laerka is the sister of Roon Hansen, who was one of our exchange students last year. They went to Florida for the Danish National Water Ski Team. Sumati, a junior, really enjoys going to Brewer. She especially likes the variety of subjects and all the sports. She is on the girl's tennis team. She misses her family ve much, but feels they are proud of her being able to have this experience. Maria is a senior from Spain. She likes America because it is differ ng f m Spain and it gives her a chance to meet new people. She feels that her family igglad she has had the opportunity to learn about America and the English language. ' 7 T T ,f T . af ff :af f me EQ l if Q9 1 ' N RRY! eff Picture I - Laerka Hansen enjoys the Council Howdy Dance. Picture 2 - Laerka sen, Kelly Popplereiter, Dana Dickinson quel Bustamante ose for a picture. Picture 3 Tommy Cruson plays the Cotton Eyed joe for - ez ' . ' - I c exchange students. Picture 4 Maria Suar Renee Ball are eating supper Picture 5 Hansen, Sumati Marx, Stephen King, an King listen to Tommy Cruson play the fiddlt ture 6 - Laerka Hansen and Ms. Ponder tal Mrs. Hope. Picture 7 - Laerka Hansen and mati Marx get to know each other. Picture 8 Maria Suarez talks with Sumati Marx. Picture 9 Laerka Hansen, Sumati Marx, Stephen King, Mrs. King all clap for Tommy Cruson. ? '5
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