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Bart Phillips, Geoff Culbertson, and Fritz Fowler take a moment to give their dates Scotty Noland, Ashley Sexton, and Julie Hiatt a hug. I wo year's difference in age doesn't matter to close friends Natalie Baum and Joanna Jackson. Though many brothers and sister disagree, Paul and Laura Lucia Hayes make time for a quick hug. Jim and Jennifer show that seniors know how to party right. ft Iiught Bn The Town 21
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Yf.lclcoming EHS stu- U dents anu their dates to the 1987 Homecoming Dance, a tin knight formally dressed for the occasion in a bright red bow tie stood on the roof of Webster Hall. The dance began at 8:00 PM with most of the students in attendance. The band was the best part, said freshman Konrad Jackson, I didn't stop dancing all night.” In full swing, the band Innovations played throughout the evening; students took this opportunity to jam to the music. Between waiting in the mile-long line for pictures, running outside to talk with friends, and dancing to the music, everyone was well satisfied. The only bad part of the night, said Keitn Hatfield, was waiting in line for formal pictures. Thanks to the help of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Stuckey, and chairmen Denise Powers and Bitsy Kornegay, the Webster Dining Hall was transformed into a Knight Club. Balloons hung from the ceiling and stars adorned the walls. Homecoming 1987 was a fun time for all and definitely a Knight To Remember. Treanor Marks and Kevin Buchcrt seem to have lost their dates, but that doesn't stop them from having fun. Angela Mills and Paige Stafford, never seen apart, include David Gary. Nannette Thompson, and Geordy Waters in their group. I 9 $ 7
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Stcamboalm: ft phenomenal Performance fter four weeks and fif-Tt teen rehearsals, the cast of the lower middle school play, Steamboatin', entertained audiences on October 6,7, and 8. Performers recaptured the hardships of life along the Mississippi River. Uncle Jed, portrayed by John Wilson, narrates tales from his childhood. Children gather around him as he tells his story of days on Ole Man River. These musical stories included Betty Sue, a song about the gloomy time when the old Mississip' overflowed its banks and devastated the community. The cooperation of the students was most helpful, said Director Danny Tiberghein, a sixth grade science teacher and first year director of a play at Episcopal High School. Caught shirking their work, sandbaggers, rafters, and children huddle together before their scene. Left to right: Ashley Sledge. Monique Due, Sarah Wickline, Caitlin Magbee, Gipson Carter, and Tate Middleton. John Wilson? He was phenomenal! exclaimed Tiberghein, His enthusiasm towards the long rehearsals and acting with fellow members of the cast shows his talent for future plays. Hats off the the steamboat passengers, city dwellers, rafters, roustabouts, dancers, singers, first mate, and pilot for an entertaining evening and for letting us sink our soles in the Mississippi mud. The upper school Thespians and Apprentices helped with the organization and costumes for the play: Becky Noriea, assistant director; Scottie Noland, backstage manager; Ashley Sexton, backstage manager; and Farra Bracht, make-up director. While Director Danny Tiberghein adds the finishing touches, John Wilson contemplates the upcoming performance. 22
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