Escambia High School - Escambian Yearbook (Pensacola, FL)

 - Class of 1987

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Student Life A rainy October didn 't put Escam- bia's spirit down. Especially after USA Today ranked the Gators as the number one football team in the nation. Homecoming, Oct. 28, was the rainest day of the month. The rain didn,t keep me from having a good time, remarked Christy Liles, ju- nior court member. Cindy Doyle, who was crowned Homecoming queen, didn't seem to mind much ei- ther. This year a new tradition may have started, having a king in the court. This year's king was Steve Smith. On Oct. 18, the show band and -, .V 3 ' - r f- - .. ..... W im , , ,,. -an a.-Z, W mimi f - iii . K- ,T V Q ,sa-mhelyl gui? . V . .at ... ilwfg - In pa- In xg fa 2 615,15 gf A -.,,,' H -V W , Q..,,, K X 'oii Xl f . .2 f I, . 'Rs - V fl - - ,aa . ,H X 1 , HM A 4 f' 1 Gators receive top award nationwide fl f . L O 5 , +-Q,,wJfffm concert band received straight su- perior ratings in District Marching Concert, held in Niceville. This makes the fifth consecutive year they have received straight superi- ors, commented Mr. Tim Willis, band director. Among other activities were the Bob Salter Salter Spelling Bee, and the Scholar's Bowl. The Scholar's Bowl team won its first match of the year, against Milton. The Gators contiued their win- ning streak this month. Ft. Walton was defeated 42 17 as was Tate 32 22, and Niceville, 45 7. At Home coming, North East Tennessee was blown away, 61-0. 'I ity, .t ,. f git lgixuklx gig! TWG W ' UNKHQQ :emu

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