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Winter Sports Queen '87 Winter Sports Queen and Escort Kim McCort — James Moore The Court Jennifer Hammond — Chris Arnold Laura Vice — Jim Stilwell Jamie Harrison — Joey Gabriel Jean Skinner — Scott McCort Semi-Finalists Jennifer Cordle Gina Hinerman Lissa Hague Sheila Porter Jennifer Moore Lisa Cottrill tonya fisher 15 The escorts for this year ’$ queen candidates prove that it s not Just a pretty girl that s like a melody Kim McCort and James Moore are introduced to the crowd Reigning Homecoming Queen. Lori Stamer. crowns an extremely happy Khn McCort despite a pesky microphone Queen oi the Qourt Not since Homecoming had royalty been crowned at LHS, but on February 14th, a crowd gathered at the Logan us. Nelsonuille basketball game to witness the coronation of the new Winter Sports Queen. The fiue finalists were escorted to center court as the Pep Band serenaded them with “A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody. As the last couple stepped into place, Senior class treasurer Todd Jackson, with the assistance of 1986-87 Homecoming Queen Lori Stamer, made the announcement. “This year’s Winter Sports Queen is ... Kim McCortl ” The auditorium filled with applause as Kim stepped forward to accept her crown. “This has been a very special Valentine's Day,'' Kim said, with an excited gleam in her eye. The happiness didn’t end then. It continued as the Varsity Cagers went on to a 75-65 victory for their queen. A dance was held the following Friday (Feb. 20) to honor the queen and her court. Congratulations Klml
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band Chieftain Bandsters March on in Style!! MARCHING CHIEFTAINS 86'87 Directors Robin Kessler Laura Lineberger Renee Beaulieu Officers President — Kevin McFann Vice President — Shelley McDaniel Treasurer — Heather McKinley Secretary — Marcia Cook Class Representatives Seniors — Lissa Hague Juniors — Brian Maze Sophomores — Beth Howdyshell Freshman — Jennie Runge The Marching Chieftains saw a year of improvement and of action during the 86 '87 season The year started with band camp at Ohio University and the delivery of new equipment including brass sousaphones, instead of fiberglass, and percussion equipment such as snares, cymbals, and bass drums. After camp the band came home to weeks of hot and heavy practice to prepare for the upcoming season. One of the newest additions to the Band was that of drum major Eddie VanBibber Eddie was praised for his skill and talent. The marchers took part in a variety of events such as the Jackson Apple Festival, The Parade of the Hills, Logan Christmas, Veterans Day, and Hallo- ween parades After the marching season, the musi- cians had Pep Band, Concert Band, two concerts, solo ensemble contests, and state competition to fall back on. The members are kept busy throughout the year. Probably the most awaited moment of the year is the Band Banquet. This occasion is held by the Band Boosters and is a time for presenting awards, remembering, and to start the wait for the next year. Marching is not the only aspect of being in band, concerts and contests are also a vital part of the curriculum as shown above at the weekly practice (cj) Trying to stay warm was the main objective of Dustin Hoke at this fall practice session 16 todd tucker
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