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22 Homecoming
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Homecoming Parade And Powderpuff The 1987 Homecoming Float Theme was Su- perheroes. With construction every day after school, each class worked hard to complete their version of the theme. Seniors took everyone's favorite Superman and made him into Super Eagle , with all the qualities of Superman to break the Durand Railroaders in two. They won the Most Colorful Award, while the Juniors won the Most Cre- ative Award. They used imagination com- bined with current events to create Ollie North. Sophomores went back to the stone ages and brought back Captain Caveman to take the award for Most Theme Related. Ev- eryone was impressed by the Freshmen's dis- play of Mighty Mouse, including the judges who voted it Best Overall. Congratulations Freshmen! Homecoming was filled with anticipation as the Powder Puff Game began. The Senior team played hard to keep their undefeated reputation intact, but the Junior girls fought back to keep the score tied at 13-13, a first in East history. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Senior Float. TOP RIGHT: Sopho- more float. LEFT CENTER: Junior Float. RIGHT CENTER: Fresh- man float. BOTTOM LEFT: LEFT TO RIGHT: Marty Farnsworth. Todd Fisher, Tim Russell. Jason Sparks. Bob BeedeH. Steve Hardenburg. and Josh Coulter BOTTOM RIGHT: Wendy Torres and Rusty Robinson. BOTTOM CENTER: Powder Puff teams.THIS PAGE: TOP: Marching band at the parade CENTER Tammy Noltie BOTTOM: LEFT TO RIGHT Heather Hotkey, Dave Auquier. Karenda Lake. Nate Muir. Deonna Neal, Lane Kercheart. Homecoming 21
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Homecoming Game And Dance On October 9, 1987, the Lapeer East Eagles played the Durand Railroaders for the thir- teenth annual Homecoming Game. It was tied 13-13 at half-time. The Eagles fought a hard battle in the second half, but unfortunately, valuable player Paul Hunt was injured. Al- though they continued their efforts, to the last second. East was defeated 32-13. Saturday's Homecoming event, the dance, was a much happier occasion. Students, in- cluding the Homecoming Court, dressed up in their finest attire and had a wonderful time. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: The Homecoming crowd enjoys the game. TOP RIGHT: East football team during time out. BOTTOM LEFT: East football team in action. BOTTOM RIGHT: Looking at an injury. THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Homecoming dance sign alerts students to the coming event in the cafeteria. TOP RIGHT: Sean Fahey and Wendy Torres. CENTER: Freshmen enjoy the dance. BOTTOM: LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Butterfield. DeonnaNeal. Heather Harkey. CIR- CLE PICTURE: Homecoming King and Queen Kris Pietryga and Diane Walker share a dance Homecoming 23
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