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(Top) Senior representative Kim Haynie. (Bottom) Senior representative Natalie Taylor. MajesHc Itfterlac e CiiUer at Halftivne The 1986 Homecoming night was filled with excitement. Although our football team suffered a loss, the halftime celebration was colorful and memorable. The Theme, The Past is the Key to the Future, challenged the students to portray on their float previous events that had relevance to the years to come. Every float showed time, creativity, and much effort put forth by members of each organization. The fourth-place winner out of ten floats, the Latin Club, showed the chariot as a fore-runner of the spaceship. The French Club took third place with their focus on the French and Indian War. The second place winner, the sophomore class, showed edu- cation as the key. The winning float was The newly-crowned queen Mandy Tavares enjoys her victory ride around the track. The creative portrayal of Alice and the Looking Past Mirror by the Junior Class won first place. that of the junior class, showing and the Looking-Past Mirror. The Homecoming Court presentation at half-time was a show of elegance. The 1 985 Homecoming Queen, Rachel Atkinson, returned to crown the new queen, Mandy Tavares. Our principal, Mrs. Lottie B. Waters, presented Mandy with a bouquet of one dozen roses. Other senior representa- tives were Meg Dobson. Kim Haynie, Amy Riddick, and Natalie Taylor. Junior representatives were Nicole Andrews and Sheri Miles. Representing the sophomore class were Amy Collier and Michelle Whetmore. The Freshman Class chose Amber Medlin and Courtney Wilson as their representatives. 72 O $TL D£A T L(F£ ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi
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(Right) Homecoming co-chairman Jennifer Lucas had her work cut out tor her in organizing the multitude of spirit linl s. In the foreground, Sophomores Doug Edwards and Kristy Bivins discuss the makings of a prize winning float. In their fittie's attire, juniors Jenny Sullivan and Nicole Stuffing chicken wire was just one of the many tasks Denise Andrews show off their spirit. Mickelson and Kelli Malloy had to attend to as chairmen of the Senior Class homecoming float. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo $TU '' I itf£ O 11
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