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Administering the last-second game plan. Varsity Basketball Coach Bob Curtis stresses the importance of the play. To the tune of ' Vegas ' the Tigerettes perform a pre-game routine for the gathering fans. Day, Leanne Wormsley, sr., shows her spirit. Several new ideas were added to the dress-up days during Spirit Week. a pant 4tude tt Ci e Student Life 7
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An early morning discussion between friends is shared by Machelle Cox, Shelly Mason, Shauna Stockwell and Christi Copeland, srs. At the line, Todd Birdsong, sr., attempts a freethrow during the student faculty games sponsored by Student Council. A computer assignment brings Gina Wollard, Kara Wendt, Kelly Woods and Lori Pennington, sos., up to see Carolyn Parry, teacher. Sports events were one place for friends to have fun. Jeff Brown, Grant Dunn, jrs., and Steve Reed, sr., enjoy a volleyball game. Flapping to twenties music, Tigerette Christy Mitchell, so., dances during a halftime perfor- mance.
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Tigers are ... full of Homecoming spirit This year's Homecoming parade was the best I've ever seen,” commented Kathy Brock, junior. Once again members of the Student Council planned and organized the annual parade. Members Denise Kirby, junior; Curt Sharp, senior; and Donnie Carter, freshman, outlined and organized the route and contacted the entries. It was a lot of hard work, replied Sharp. It was neat seeing it all come together. Princess candidates Kathleen Roe and Lori Patterson, jrs., anxiously await tor the parade to start. Roe went on to be crowned princess that night. Class officers are part of the pa- rade as well, Rich Shepherd,presi- dent; Kathy Brock, treasurer; and Paul Roskelley, vice-president ride. I his year's parade contained over 90 entries, the largest parade ever. The junior class won the float competition with their float, Tigers Are ... On the Hunt. The win marked the third win in a row for the class of 1986. It was hard work, but it was worth it when they an- nounced our names as the winner,” agreed Denise Kirby and Grant Dunn, juniors. The Sophomore class fin- ished second and the Na- tional Honor Society float honoring former Home- coming Queens received an honorable mention. In the car competition the Tigerettes finished first fol- lowed by the Freshman cheerleaders and the Na- tional Honor Society who gathered another Honor- able Mention prize. Carter commented on the parade, it was fun planning the parade, but I'm really glad that it is over. by Steve Reed The Tigerettes were a part of the Homecoming parade. Dana Mapes, sr., and captain, waits for the parade to officially begin. Sophomore candidates Vicki Johnson and Michelle Merando enjoy themselves at the parade. During halftime Merando was crowned princess. Practice time is given to the band before the parade begins. Lesa Wait, sr., conducts the marching black and gold band. 8 Homecoming
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