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SUT SR OER RR ZAR EAS NS P Floating voices caught the ears of the shopping center customers: ‘What time is it? Where is that mini float?’’ The unin- formed customer must have thought the Russell County Shopping Center was under siege by time travelers; however, it was only a major portion of the student body making final preparations for the home- coming parade. The “Our Heritage Con- Although kings do not normally re- ceive roses, Jason Barney (sr.) steps forward to relieve the ‘86 King, Miller Castle, of his duties. Victory gets good review tinues the Pioneer Way” theme brought even the coonskin caps out of grand- ma’s trunk. The senior class had found a horse- drawn wagon to convey their version of the theme, but they were upset by the junior class in their quest for the first place trophy, while second place went to the sophomores. The fresh- Menai wiOULL ME place learned that they needed to Shantay Coleman (sr.) was hon- ored as Homecoming Queen on October 3, when Angie Ratliff relin- quished her crown. Jason and 9 3 work a little harder. The game - against Castlewood was somewhat one-sided, 34-0; but that victorious feeling made halftime festivities all the more enjoyable. First, the band performed; the pa- rade marshall, William Cumbow, was honored; and finally, the homecom- ing King and Queen, Jason Barney and Shantay Cole- man, were crowned. Z Shantay were crowned during half- time festivities, assuming their reign during the second half of a victorious game. Straining at the leash, an unident fied pup helps Brian Martin (Soph. continue the Pioneer heritage. 16 Homecoming
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On-stage and off Spirit sets the stage
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Plowshares, coonskin caps, and Farmer Brown make a winning combination for the junior class float. Students worked four nights at the home of Robert Sutherland (jr.) to complete their float on time. te SS a GR OO eee ee RE Running the ball, Neil Smith (sr.) breaks the tackle of Castlewood’s defense to gain yardage — and an eventual victory over the Blue Dev- ils. The Pioneers trounced the op- position for a 34-0 win. Slow-dancing brings Jason Mills (fr.) and Angie Lester (jr.) closer together at the dance. A smiling senior attendant, Sharon Adams, presents a cool facade while cruising Main Street with Shane Asbury (sr.). Chris Clark (sr.) Shared the glory as chauffeur for the parade. Homecoming 17
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