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HOMECOMING ' . lb faxfiAl c j nthusiastic crowds lined the streets, in the distance sirens om police cau and frre trucks signified the beg- inning ofa the 1987 Homecoming par- ade. f f If was my bef t home- coming and it was f ad because it was my last, a a — Carrie 1 Stetler The class floats were color- ful and original in this years par- ade. The Juniors took | irst place with Ghostbusters ' Slimer in slime the bombers, t t They ' ve, al- ways done well so 1 can ' t wait ' till next year. • — Ars. french, Junior Class SpOKlAO ' E The Seniors took a second with the ever popular Gum by . The freshman came in third with Popeye the Sailor and last but not least the Soph- omores placed fourth with Vac Man . Then march- ing down the street came the two best bands in the land. The Edison Senior High and Junior High bands play- ing our school songs. The Seniors aren ' t Pokey. top right: The Junior fr oat Slime the Bomb- ers.
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homecoming T I his year the selection o $ who was to become Homecoming Queen and King wasn ' t easy. All o the candidate s well deceived the title, but unfortunately only one could be selected for each of the honors. The candid- ates for Queen were Jeanne Ander- son, Carrie Stetler, Stacie Childs, Hollie Varrington, Gretchen Glick, and Kelly McKitt- rick. All of the girls were excited and they all looked great, in colors ranging from bright reds to sparkling golds. But in the end the winner was Carrie Stetler. She was crowned at half time during the big game. The King can- didates were Terry Zimmerman, John Bastin, Shannon Bald win, Tony Toremski, Hyon Jin Kwak, and Mtfee Scheuer. The choice of King was just as, if not more difficult than that of Queen. But the decision was made and it so happened that John Bastin, alais Bubba Bastin was c rowned King at the Powder-Puff Any- thing Goes games. The Home- coming Vance was Jeanne Anderson es- zmski. carted by Tony For- C OACt on the Saturday fol- tended and all will lowing the game. remember the night Ninety couples at- for years to come. Stacie Childs escorted by John Ekenseair.
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