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KISS ME!! Kim Ross is given a kiss of congratulations by Frank Wanker. Staff photo MAGIC MOMENT. Frank Wanker gives Kim Ross the bouquet of roses and presents her with the homecoming crown. Staff photo MOURNERS? The junior class waits for the parade ti begin as they pretend to be mourners for the Bronkos Staff photo L liLLiLLrliLULLL: IA
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HOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS Homecoming week was one of the highlights of the 86-87 year. Even through the changes from years past the students of Fairview High were ecstatic. While the first of the week was fairly calm, you could still feel the excitement in the air. Walking down the hall and and hearing the buzz of students let any visitors know that something special was go- ing to happen. One of the changes was the lack of the bonfire. “We weren't sure how it would turn out,” commented Barbi Moore, “but it was a blast.” The seniors met at Vo-Tech to decorate their cars with streamers and shoe polish. Meanwhile, the Juniors and Freshmen were busy loading on their separate wheat trucks, and the Sophomores just showed up. But, the biggest change of all, was the fact that this year, the Jacket players dominated. The football fever was definitely in the air that night. With the bands awesome half-time show, Kim Ross as our Homecoming queen and Frankie Wanker, her escort, the crowds energetic cheering with the cheerleaders, and the football team’s ability, Homecoming 86-87 was memorable for everyone. B. J. Winn mwtmw WORKING HARD. Lori Wichert, Angela Lee, and Jason Hasty work vigorously on the float. Photo by J. Dobbs MEDICINE MAN? Tommy Rhoades stands proud on the winning sophomore float. Photo by J. Dobbs
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COOL! Debra Ford rollerskates while Monica Flaming and Trina Davis carry the senior banner, We Built the FREE? Angela Lee and Crystal Freed give away City on Jacket Jacket. Bronko Burgers at the F Stand. Staff photo. SHOW PRIDE Many had worked and waited for days and weeks. It was finally here! Flomecoming — crowns, crowds, flowers, floats, banners, and the football game. Jacket pride was everywhere. Homecoming day started with the band practicing at 10:00 a.m. for the halftime show and the queen coronation. Brian McCord stated that “the early band practice was necessary for tonight, but I wish it could be put off until later.” At 12:45 the students of Fairview started gathering at the high school parking lot. The theme for freshmen was We Are the Champions.” The sophomores proclaimed, “Jackets are shining stars,” which came in first place. Juniors were “Back in Business,” and “We Built This City on Jacket Jacket” was claimed by the seniors. Seniors roasted Broncho, the sophomores stirred up that old Black Magic. Juniors, on the other hand, held a funeral service for the Bronchos, and the Freshmen had the Danger Zone for Bethany. At 6:30 the band stepped off to crown the new homecoming queen. The three lovely seniors were Jodi Ward, Jamie Martens, and the Queen herself, Kim Ross. They were accompanied by the junior Julie Winn and sophomore Cari Reames. Ricky Culver was heard saying that “I think we have a good chance of stomping Bethany.” Susan Wilder was overheard saying that the “Bethany game was one of the most exciting games in four years.” By D. Burghardt THANKS. Kim Ross thanks Jody Ward, Jamie Martin. Julie Winn, and Carrie Reames for the homecoming gift. Staff photo
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