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WHERE THERE’S SMOKE . . . There's fire. Right? Right. And for the first time in seven years Iowa Park High School began having bonfires again. The bonfire took place the night before homecoming in the empty lot next to Ken's. The cheerleaders and pep squad cheered, the band played, flags performed, and fans from all over town came to watch.
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Much Ado About. . . Whoop-T-Do Whoop-T-Do 1986 was a great success. In addition to all the regular booths, there was an old- fashioned costume contest, baking and canning goods judging, and even a fried okra cookoff, which Robert Palmer was declared winner of. Entertainment was provided by the Iowa Park Band and stage band, high school and junior high school choirs, show choir, and the Dynamites Dance Team, pictured below. Even though Saturday's Whoop-T-Do activities were cut short by two hours because of a bomb threat, it was still considered to be one of the most successful in years. Jenny Salan, Greg Huff, and Karie Davis, pictured above, get a short break during one of stage band’s songs. Iowa Park twirler, Lisa Hodges, performs to Championship in picture to right. 16
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HOMECOMING COURT 1986 HOMECOMING QUEEN The Homecoming Court of the 1986-87 school year con- sisted of Tina Escue, Kerri Richardson, Lana Swan, and Wendy Trantham. They were nominated by the Senior class on September 15 and were then voted on by the student body on Thursday, September 25. Lana Swan was crowned as Homecom- ing Queen during the ceremony at the game the next night. Having mixed emotions about winning, Lana said, “I was excited, I was shocked. I just couldn’t believe it.” Lana, escorted by her father. Mr. James Swan, was crowned by Student Council President. Missy Logan. HOMECOMING COURT
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