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Despite bad weather, missing floats, a cancelled parade, and other minor catastrophies, it didn’t Chain our spirits down. A t 4 pm the sun was shining. By 5 pm, the clouds had moved in and the sky had opened up. For almost an hour, rain fell long and hard. “So what happened to this drought we’ve been having?” quipped senior Eddie Gentry. Consequently, the Homecoming pa¬ rade was cancelled. Spirits may have been slightly dampened, but only until the rains stopped. Soon the festive feeling was back, and last minute prep¬ arations were made for the big one: Homecoming ’86. Cars and floats alike were decorated and ladies nomi¬ nated for the Homecoming Court readied themselves for their big moment. The Devils took the field and played a strong first half against a tough Park- view team. Coach Wilson was pleased with the team’s good performance, and the Devils retreated to the locker A SMILE FROM EAR TO EAR Lights up Collen Murray’s face as she is crowned Homecoming Queen. 14 Homecoming room only down by one, 7-6. Halftime brought a flurry of activi¬ ties. Floats, though a little soggy, trudged their way thr ough the muddy field, and one float didn’t ride at all. The Octagon club, through a lack of communication, forgot the float and tractor and walked the route as if on a float despite many pairs of very soggy tennis shoes. Tiatte Day was honored as the Maid of Honor, and Collen Mur¬ ray was crowned Homecoming Queen. Roaring back onto the field, the Devils were confident of being able to “Pounce the Patriots.” But their hopes fell a bit short, and the team went down, 20-6. Coach Wilson com¬ mented, “We were right in the game from the start- we played well against a good team. I’m not very disappoint¬ ed because we made a good game of it.” Then, it was off to the dance. The cafeteria, which had been transformed into a Hawaiian paradise, became the place to be. The tunes cranked all night and most seemed to have en¬ joyed themselves. Senior Mike Thompson said of the dance, “I had a blast, but it got pretty hot in there. By the time I left, I felt like I had run the ‘Hawaiian’ marathon.” Homecoming 1986 might well be remembered as the night which start¬ ed off in pouring rain and ended up a tropical paradise. - Melanie Doyal, Wood Gyory ALL DECKED OUT in the latest fash¬ ions, Jeff Jenkins dances to the tunes at the Homecoming Dance.
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JUST OUT OF BED, Steve Mills and Colleen Murray look as though they just got out of bed on pajama day. A COAT AND TIE WORN BACK¬ WARDS was undoubtly uncomfortable, but Andrew Grigsby grins and bears it on backwards day. Spirit Week 13
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SURROUNDED IN CHAINS, Kim Scott cuts flowers to float in the Hawaiian la¬ goon as part of the Homecoming Dance decorations TI ON A T. Tiatte Day takes the tradi¬ tional ride around the field after being named the Maid of Honor. i t lijsf 0 mt . %w’ BALL IN HAND and heading upfield, Chuck Johnson takes the handoff from Paul Hutcherson and looks for a hole in the line. ▲ A PRINCESS AND THE MASCOT. Erin O’Neill waits for the crowning of the queen to begin. 15
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