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r- 1 j -,y -•'3 . aL-3 Mr . Cynthia Walters is one of many faculty members who enjoyed the food and fellowship at the teception prior to the game. Photo by D. LeBIsnc Missy Harris, Carrie Wilder, and Troy Fuhrman help create the day’s festive atmosphere with their pep rally entertainment. Photo by Stuckey The dance the following night was a great success. The band Innovations supplied the party music, and everybody pretty much danced the night away, with occasional breaks for posing for Party Pics. Everyone agreed that it had been one of the best dances ever. Some people liked different parts of Homecoming. Junior Elizabeth Hebert immediately said, the pep rally, and senior Renee Wilkinson said, the dance. What did senior couple Chris Swires and Blair Crosby like the most? My date! Mark Stuckey mugs for the Party Pic photographer as his dance partner Angel French maintains her composure and manages a radiant senior smile. Kevin Buchert returns a kickoff against the Ascension Catholic
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Homecoming A Royal Celebration When junior Stephanie Harrop drove to school Friday, September 27, her eyes were greeted with the sight of Woodland Ridge Boulevard, wrapped with toilet paper. Her first thought? It feels like Homecoming. Indeed, the wrapping seemed to set the mood for the upcoming Homecoming festivities. Although students didn't get the day off this year, the overall spirit was very high. The seniors, who had the night before decorated the median with a larger-than-life knight, also had quite a few antics left to perform. At the pep rally they put on their own version of the Gong Show, with such contestants as New Pork Dancers Charlotte Williams, Kristee Oldham, and Mark Stuckey, as well as Super Knight Rob Sindelar. The pep rally was spirited and exciting, and everyone agreed that senior Laurie Brown made a perfect Homecoming Queen. The Alumni reception before the game was widely attended. To all involved it seemed that the alumni were coming out of the woodwork. Teacher David Pitre, who came to Episcopal from LSU, said, One of the enjoyable differences from college was to see how the alumni came from all over, ... even from foreign places. It reflects very well on the school. Following the reception was the game itself, and the Knights' victory over Ascension Catholic was best summed up by senior running back Jim Maxwell and senior linebacker Toby Massengale. Said Jim, We left them whimpering all the way home, while Toby added, I drummed a couple of people. It was great. The halftime ceremonies, which included the crowning of Laurie Brown by last year's Queen, Alison Cohn, went without a hitch, and the night ended with a very enjoyable after-party at senior Troy Fuhrman's house. Wrapping the boulevard was fun for some seniors, but cleaning up was another matter for others like Suzanne Wade and Mrs. Johnson. Photo by D. LeBhnc Last year's cheerleaders Teri Hackett and Barbin Caldwell returned for the big game to help lead the Homecoming crowd in victory cheers. Photo by N. Nelson ft Homecoming
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1986 Homecoming Court Homecoming Queen Laurie Brown Senior Maids Clare Crespo and Paige Hendry Junior Maids Keeley Clark and Heather Feierabend Sophomore Maids Amanda Grimsley and Natalie Miller Freshman Maids Anna Katherine Coates and Beth Haynes Sixth Grade Pages Nicole Haynes and Heidi Wilkinson Fifth Grade Pages Natalie Barton and Courtney Hendry
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