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OIIOISZ Positive contributions As a student existing among more than 2,000 others, being chosen as an honorable student was a special privilege. Whether recognized for popularity, academics, or other ac- tivities, each of those students ex- celled in his respective areas. Class favorites were chosen by the student body as the classmates that everyone knew and who showed that they were as if g s' ii X if i 1 831.5 'VJ e - Y L 2' . -.V g .4-Q 7 'ts f 1, .... .....54'af'5!'if proud of who they were and what they represented. The Annual Most HandsomefMost Beautiful Pageant gave organizations a chance to select their best-looking members to repre- sent them in front of the school and the panel of judges. Who's Who awards were given to students who excelled in their particular area. These awards designated the students that the teachers thought had demonstrated exceptional ability or had improved themselves con- siderably. Some students were able to make a positive, stable name for themselves in that crowd which often seemed like mass confusion - more than it seemed like school. Q9 'L-W .. I Right: Receiving the Optimist Club Award, Senior David Deitchman represents Bell at the Bell-Trinity game at Texas Stadium. Above: Before the final decision is announced, Homecoming Queen nominees Cassie Michels, Kim Moore, Iolynda Schierling, Kim Doughty, Lindy Lee, and Kristi Cobern prepare for the pep rally. HOIIOYS 23
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Above: Kim Doughty shares her first ex- citing moments ufter the announcement of being Homecoming Queen, with her futher. Right: The Homecoming Queen for 1986- 87 - Kim Doughty. g 3. i2r1t5f4t'iQ1i2KgwQa-gi' I - A gags il, 't' x 1. Keeping the title in the famil Although it is a traditional event, circumstances make each Homecom- ing a unique experience. A different theme is chosen each year and a different girl is selected to be the Homecoming Queen. United We Stand was the theme for the 1986 Homecoming. Kim Doughty was the choice of the student body for Homecoming Queen. Kim's older sister, Cindee, was chosen as Homecoming Queen three years ago. Kim and Cindee were the first sisters at Bell to receive this award. Asked if this made winning Homecoming 24 any different, Kim replied, That was part of what made winning so special - my sister's support and en- thusiasm. Cindee was one of the many Bell graduates who attended the Homecoming pep rally and game. Homecoming was a week-long event with the traditional parade on Thursday and the game on Friday. Each day, students showed their sup- port by wearing whatever the theme for the day required: spirit ribbons, boots, Coca-Cola clothes, and sweat suits were the themes throughout the week. On Friday, everyone wore their nicest clothes. Mums and bouton- nieres complemented many outfits. It was a special week with an exciting ending, as Bell won its game against Burleson, 38-20. Kim was announced as Homecom- ing Queen during Friday's pep rally. Throughout her years at Bell, Kim has been a member of the Student Coun- cil and the class councils. She was ac- tive in the National Honor Society and Young Life. Outside of school, she enjoyed dancing and riding horses.
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