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Glory Days Of Homecoming 1985-86 Homecoming at Broome is definitely a week of excitement, competition, and just plain fun. The Student Gov- ernment prepared well in advance to make the 1985-86 Homecoming one to be remembered by all students at Broome. The week of Homecoming was an especially busy time with many activities to enjoy. One of the first ac- tivities to get everyone in the spirit of things, was the flamboyant, eccentric, and sometimes hideous Tacky Day. Red shoes, a green tie, black pants, a purple sweater, and a polka dotted shirt . .. the perfect match. Calvin Klein would have surely fainted if he had visited BHS on Tacky Day. However, Bozo the Clown, E.T., and Madonna would have felt right at home. Centurions un- doubtedly carried out the Tacky Day tradition at BHS. Students arrived in the best tacky fashions they could find to display their enthusiasm and school spirit. During lunch, a Tacky Day con- test was held and students showed off their designer fashions. Allen Bigger- staff, Sheila McNamara, Sybil Collins, and Larry Lawson were just a few stu- dents chosen as extremely tacky Cen- turions. Another feature of Homecoming was the annual powderpuff game between the seniors and the underclassmen which was postponed to the following week due to rain. As usual, this was one of Broome's most exciting events. The game was extremely tight, but the un- derclassmen were able to stay one step ahead of the seniors with a 6-0 victory. During the halftime festivities, Tracy Keller was crowned Homecoming King, and Tim Dillinger and Kevin Lee, first and second runners up, respec- tively. STRUTTIN IN STYLE. Allen Biggerstaff shows off his attire while posing for the judges during the tacky day contest. DRESS YOU UP IN MY LOVE. Shiela McNamara shows off some of Madonna's favorite fashions on Tacky Day. WILL YOU MARRY ME? These are the words of Larry Lawson as he and Sibyl Collins walked together to be judged in Tacky Day. 18 — Tacky Day
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Ed-Op Day The question — How do I decide what college to attend?'' The answer — Broome High School's annual Ed-Op day program. There's no doubt that college may be the biggest decision of a student's life, and thanks to the Ed-Op program, BHS students were able to make informed decisions. The annual Ed-Op day program was held to give students and parents a chance to familiarize themselves with some of the colleges and universities throughout the state. Over twenty schools participated in the program, each represented by an admissions officer to answer any questions the students had. Students were able to find information on tuition, financial aid, housing, and classes for such schools as Clemson, South Carolina State, Furman, and Wofford. Students whose interests were in the technological areas found information from a few of the best schools in South Carolina. Representatives from both Spartanburg and Greenville Tech were on hand to give students the information they needed. With the help provided by Ed-Op day, students were relieved of some of the confusion that comes with making the tough college decision. I LIKE THIS ONE. Bud Carter looks as if he has made his decision about his future plans. ARE YOU GOING TOO? All of the students in- cluding Teresa Hammett are glad to receive in- formation from our local colleges. YES, I'LL SIGN UP. Steve Davis seems to be seri ously considering his future plans as he is inter ested in this particular college. Ed-Op Day — 17
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VICTORY is the word of the Juniors after their win over the Seniors. LETS GIVE THEM A CHEER are the words of Harold Simpson as he directs the rest of the Sen- ior Cheerleaders. STRONG LINE UP. The Seniors and Juniors are looking bad as the Juniors prepare for their first offensive play. REVIEWING LAST MINUTE PLAYS. The Seniors are going over their plays before the powderpuff game. Powder Puff — 19
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