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DURING homecoming practice. Marty Gray. Lori Brown, and Jean Killen wait to continue. BEFORE the parade begins. Tim Hammond. Shannon Diott. and Matt Howard check out the eleventh grade float. GATHERING candy from the street, students enjoy the parade.
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.. Hectic, but Funfilled Week ...” It was that time of year again, all the planning, decorating, and hard work was complete and at last, the job was done. No, it was not Christ- mas or even that time of year. It was homecoming week and even though it only lasted a short time, the events of homecoming 1987 are still with us. “Homecoming was a hectic, but funfilled week, stated Mrs. Jean Murks. It was complete with the nu- merous Spirit Days planned by the cheerleaders. Monday was Twin Day and students in groups dressed alike to show their enthusiasm. Tuesday was Gang Day and the school looked as though it had been overcome by punks and hoodlums. With rolled up sleeves, rolled up jeans, and even rollers in their hair, one could guess that on Wednesday it was Roll'Em Up Day. Thursday was Spirit Day with each individual class wearing one of the school's colors. At last, Friday was Bear Day, with students clinging to teddy bears brought from home. DOING her part, Jennifer Gulley helps stuff pomps on the class float. DURING Gang Day, Melissa Mason, Amy Smith, Robin Shelton, and Laura Stacey take time out to pose for the camera. 6 Homecoming
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WITH smiles and tears. Dawn Putman and Lisa Allen congratulate Lori Brown. WITH attentive ears. Wayne Pettus and Tammy Hubbard listen as the winning floats are announced. AFTER being crowned queen. Jeff Berry helps Lawanda Gray to her feet. 8 Homecoming
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