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'9rou had to be there ANIA ION I got to play the kind of role I’ve never done before. He was arrogant at first but later he becomes compassionate. (Fall Play) -Chris Deere I had a lot of responsibility being Drum Major. I got pushed around by a lot of other pepole, but all in all I'm going to miss it. -Tanya Nashan It was an honor to escort such a pretty young lady. -Richard Hyder She was really overdone. I could really ham it up. (Mae Peterson) -Sherry Barnes
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s t u d e n t l i f e I was really excited that Randy got Courtwarming King, he really deserved it. -Rachelle Schwarz I liked baby day because everyone looked cute and more people dressed up. -Angela Kephart I liked baby day the best. You couid be com- fortable in sweats. I just I was both excited and surprised at the had a lot of fun during same time. (Homecoming coronation) Spirit Week. -Kelly Decker -LeeAnn Harrison . 4 a k Riding in the parade was pretty neat. I was glad to have participated in the Home- coming parade before graduating. -John Hyatt Playing Kim McAfee in Bye Bye Birdie was one of the most out standing things during my sophomore year. -Stephanie Boyer
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Warm weather, class spirit and a victory made Homecoming a H 0 T T I M E Sophomore class officers Lori Baughman, 'I'odd Schuet . Jennifer Wormsley, Allison Welch pose for the photographer. As the parade winds down Junior class reps pose for a picture. Student Council had 5 entries this year. The Senior class truck waits for the parade to start. Michelle Parker's truck was one of the better decorated vehicles in the parade. The 1986-87 Home- coming was a first in many ways. The first thing different about Homecoming was the idea of King and prince candidates. Andrea Porter, senior said, “I thought the idea of having king candidates was great. It got more people in- volved in the process of choosing, instead of just the football players.” As usual, school was dismissed early at 1:15 p.m. for the parade. This years parade was the largest ever, having 97 entries compared to last year’s entry of 82. The theme for the parade was “The Heat is On“.During halftime of the game against Northtown, the winning float and car were announced. Coming in first in the float compe- tition was the seniors, sec- ond went to the sopho- mores and third to the freshmen. The Tigerettes walked away with the first place in the car competi- tion while NHS took sec- ond and J.V. cheerleaders placed third. “I thought this years parade was better than last years, and longer too. The weather was perfect. It was a good day for the parade,” Becca Livingston, junior, said. TMS 'EM4 ‘ J %L . Grand Marshall Richard llyder. West princi- pal, leads the parade. Hyder retired at the end of the school year. J.J. Hanson, Andrea Porter, Michelle Quick, and Renee Peppers make final preparations on the Senior float. Their entry took first in the float competition. The Tigerette's car driver, Judy Stonum, waves to the crowd. This was the fourth consecutive year their car took first place. 8 Homecoming
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