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Eddie Barbernell and Jim Hart share their brand of music . Farran Davis and Laurie Gable are homecoming king and queen. The team runs to victory. JV Cheerleaders Donna Orban and Allison Ellicott throw treats to the crowd at half-time. Jeff Ramsey, Kim Stopf, Sissy Reamer, and Tracey Oliver grace the foreign language float dressed in costumes to represent different nations. HOMECOMING 11
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Good vibrations permeate the air Dr. Vorhauer poses with the smiling court, the maid of honor, Shannon Thornton, the 1986 queen, Laurie Gable, and the 1985 queen, Barbie Martin. Homecoming symbolized student enthusiasm and excitement as they came together in support of an excel- lent football team. The Cavaliers did not let the students down since they defeated the George Wythe Bulldogs with a score of 19-0. More important- ly, homecoming represented the bringing together of old and new. Alumni and current students alike participated in the festivities. The Seventh Wonder provided the music at the dance, while the students en- joyed the good vibrations. Starting with the football game on October 17 and ending with the dance on the fol- lowing night, homecoming was a memorable event for everyone. Members of theVica Club encourage the crowd during the parade. 10 HOMECOMING
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Technicolored principal portrays pep i roy ee “T —- f A 4 { The pep rallies for the football sea- son were filled with many exciting twists. As the students’ spirit grew, the rallies became more and more crazy. As a reward for the increasing spirit and the success of the team, Dr. Vorhauer painted a limb of his body green or gold with each new rally. Stu- dents from each class joined the cheerleaders to do the Pee Wee Her- man dance. A marshmallow eating contest captured the interest of stu- dents at the last pep rally. As a finale, with screams of enthusiasm, the stu- dents all got up and joined together to form one giant wave. Mr. Conley leads the band in stirring up spirit for the team. Michelle Stensland encourages support for the Cavaliers. Sophomores seize the spirit. 12 PEP RALLIES
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