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Ne ee ee ys kW xi 1 “ ro Exhibiting smiles that make them all winners, Amy Zeh, Monica Pe- ters, Kelly Montgomery, Tunya Johnston, Caroline Cooper, Tracey Turner, Pam Kelley, and Torri Smith show the true beauty of the Home- coming court. Romance is in the air, as couples anxiously await the start of the ‘88 Homecoming dance. o — 23 Homecoming
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‘‘Can’t We Try ..: Love Is What We’ re Fighting For’’ Once again, the time for Homecoming approached, bringing with it hard work and excitement among stu- dents. Everyone was looking forward to the weekend of October 23 in anticipation of the parade, football game, and the dance. Preparations for the parade were set in motion far in advance. Stu- dents came out into the freezing weather to create the perfect ideas for their floats. Day after day, hard work went into building class These students show off their school spirit by participating in the Home- coming parade as ever-popular clowns. Mr. Football, Mark Poindexter, at- tends newly crowned Homecoming Rueen Amy Zeh, at festivities planned for that special weekend — Homecoming ‘87. and club floats, and by Friday the floats were ready for their famous journey through Rocky Mount. At 8:00 P.M., the kick-off would start the home football game between the Eagles and Menchville Monarchs. By half-time the Eagle band opened up the Homecoming show with a display of the Homecoming court and the announcing of the 1987 Homecoming Queen and Mr. Football. Eve- ryone really looked forward to Saturday night. Guys 22 == | Homecoming decked out in their best for- mal attire and the girls mod- eled their dressy evening gowns and dresses. They posed for pictures, talked among friends, and showed off what they could do on the dance floor. This year’s Homecoming theme was “Can't We Try ... Love Is What We’re Fighting For.” The central gym was turned into a myriad of royal blue and silver, slowly filling itself with excitement. Anxiously awaiting the football game, Shelly Bussey says good-bye to the Homecoming Parade of ’87. Grand Marshal, Mr. Marshall Flora Jr., waves to some of his supporter during the parade.
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Song and dance get the crowd going as Cindy Elliot does her version of “Fat Baby.” While showing off her talents, Alice Flora sings in the 1987 talent show. She gave a fine performance. Luci Cobbs puts heart and soul into her performance while singing “Up Where We Belong.” Talent Show
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